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BOOK  LIST  No.  7 


SELECTED  LIST 


RUSSIAN  BOOKS 


COMPILED  BY 

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OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


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AMERICAN  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION 
PUBLISHING  BOARD 

FOREIGN  BOOK  LIST  HSTo.  7 


SELECTED  LIST 


RUSSIAN  BOOKS 


COMPILED  BY 

J.  MAUD  CAMPBELL 


FOR  THE 
FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY  COMMISSION 

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INTRODUCTION. 

No  list  exists  of  Russian  books  suitable  for  public 
libraries  in  English,  French,  German  or  Russian,  and 
the  increasing  interest  in  Russia,  as  well  as  the  grow- 
ing Slav  immigration,  has  created  a  demand  for  a 
guide  in  purchasing  Russian  books,  printed  in  Latin 
characters,  with  annotations  and  other  bibliographical 
information  in  English. 

The  Free  Public  Library  Commission  of  Massa- 
chusetts in  offering  this  list  wishes  to  express  its 
thanks  and  appreciation  to  Mrs.  L.  Haff kin-Hamburger 
and  Dr.  Aurelius  Palmieri  whose  interest  and  advice 
have  added  greatly  to  the  value  of  the  work.  Mrs. 
Haffkin-Hamburger,  lecturer  in  library  economy  at 
Shaniawsky  University,  Moscow,  was  in  the  United 
States  during  the  summer  of  1914,  and  from  her 
visits  to  libraries  in  this  country  was  in  a  position  to 
judge  just  what  sort  of  books  would  be  most  appre- 
ciated -  by  the  Russian  people  who  use  our  public 
libraries.  On  her  return  to  Moscow,  she  undertook  to 
see  whether  the  titles  selected  were  in  print  and  could 
be  secured.  All  the  books  in  the  list  were  in  the  Rus- 
sian book  catalogs  under  date  of  January,  1916.  Mr. 
Palmieri,  a  recognized  authority  on  Russian  literature 
and  a  scholar  of  remarkable  erudition,  has  been  most 
painstaking  in  looking  up  full  names,  dates  and 
characteristics  of  the  authors,  information  not  found 
in  published  lists,  which  will  be  useful  for  the  large 
scholastic  libraries  as  well  as  public  libraries.  His 
judgment  as  to  the  value  of  the  selections  from  the 
immense  field  of  the  Russian  literature  —  for  their 

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moral  as  well  as  literary  worth  —  has  given  the  list 
a  much  more  critical  value  than  otherwise  would  have 
been  possible. 

The  books  selected  have  been  chosen  with  a  view 
to  meeting  the  needs  of  the  Russian  immigrant  people 
and  include  those  of  practical  use  as  well  as  of  literary 
merit.  The  racial  characteristics  of  the  Russian  people 
also  have  been  considered  in  compiling  the  list.  For 
instance,  the  early  literature  of  Russia  was  largely 
religious  and  many  of  the  peasant  people  read  only 
religious  books.  Books  about  their  church  history, 
religious  sects  and  the  lives  of  the  saints  are  more 
appealing  than  Russian  poetry,  which  is  the  Russian 
literature  of  the  cultured  class.  The  modern  Russian 
is  interested  in  the  strong  but  sad  modern  fiction  and 
books  on.  philosophical  subjects.  Books  on  the  useful 
arts  and  sciences  are  included  for  their  practical  in- 
terest to  the  foreign  patrons  of  the  public  library. 

The  scheme  of  transliteration  suggested  by  the 
committee  of  the  A.  L.  A.  in  1885  and  amplified  by 
Mr.  J.  Sumner  Smith  in  his  article*  in  the  New 
Englander  and  Yale  Review  in  May,  1891,  has  been 
adopted,  but  the  authors  have  been  alphabeted,  in  the 
different  classes,  according  to  the  English  translite- 
ration of  the  name,  as  being  more  useful  to  librarians 
unfamiliar  with  the  Cyrillic  characters.  The  prices 
quoted  were  taken  from  Russian  catalogs,  the  kopec 
being  worth  slightly  over  half  a  cent  and  the  ruble 
about  fifty-two  cents.  Often  the  complete  works  of 
the  modern  fiction  writers  were  found  to  be  more 
moderate  in  price  than  single  titles,  in  which  case 
they  were  given  the  preference.  In  the  majority  of 


"Transliteration  from  the  Russian"  reprinted  from  the  New 
Englander  and  Yale  Review  of  May,  1891.  Tuttle,  Morehouse 
and  Taylor  Press,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  5  cents. 


cases  the  books  are  unbound.  Information  regarding 
the  useful  arts  is  published  largely  in  pamphlet  form 
at  a  moderate  price.  If  importing  by  mail  from  Russia, 
the  following  will  be  found  among,  the  reliable  firms : 

I.   L.  Tuzov,  Gostinny  Dvor,  Ni.  45,   Petrograd, 
Russia. 

Kimmel  Co-,  Riga,  Russia. 

Among  the  Russian  dealers   in   New   York   the 
following  can  supply  some  books: 

Messrs.    Maisel    &   Rubinow,    424    Grand   Street, 
New  York  City. 

Moses    Gurewitsch,    202    East    Broadway,    New 
York  City. 

All  the  importers  can  secure  Russian  books  with- 
out much  difficulty. 

J.  M.  C. 

Free  Public  Library  Commission, 

State  House,  Boston,  Mass- 
October,  1916. 


RUSSIAN  BOOKS 


GENERAL    WORKS 

XABKHHT),  Jl.  B.  Htio-IopKCKafl  IIy6jiHHHa^ 
ica.  CT.  16  piic.  MocKBa.  1914  cxp.  50  K. 

KHAVKIN,  L.  B.  New  York  Public     Library.     16  illus. 
Moscow,  1914.   46  p.  50  k. 

History   and  present  condition  of  the   N.   Y.   P.   L.  ;  comparison   with 
some  Western  European  and  Russian  Libraries.     Views  of  the  Central 
building  and  several   branches. 
020  —  Libraries. 

OIOBAPL.    IlaBjieHKOBa. 
,  1910  r-,  ij.  3  p. 

Encyclopedia.    Pavlenkov.    Petrograd,    1910.    3   r. 

This    encyclopedia    in   one   volume    is   very   useful    for    small    libraries. 
Besides    ordinary    reference,    it    also    gives    the    explanation    of    many 
foreign  words  used  in  the  Russian  language. 
030  —  Cyclopedias. 


HAPO^HAH  aHDiHKJIOnE^m.  Pe^.  XapLKOBCKaro 
O-Ba  rpaMOTHocTii.  1910-1912. 


POPULAR  CYCLOPEDIA.  Compiled  by  the  Kharkov 
Educational  Association.  1910-1912.  Sytin,  Moscow.  14  vol. 
36  r.  bound. 

This  excellent  collective  work  is  not  in  a  dictionary  form,  like  other 
cyclopedias,  but  is  rather  a  series  of  manuals  for  every  important 
branch  of  science.  It  is  written  by  specialists  and  edited  by  a  com- 
mittee of  professors.  Very  popular  and  interesting,  it  is  invaluable 
for  self-education.  Many  illus.,  maps,  diagr.,  14  vol.,  some  in  2  parts, 
total  21  books,  over  7000  p. 
030  —  Cyclopedias,  Analytics. 

PyCCKOAMEPHKAHCKlEC  CHPABOHHHK'L.  HLIO- 
lopK-L.  "PyccKoeCioBo."  1914.  196  cxp.,  45  u;eHTOBT>. 
RUSSIAN-AMERICAN  REFERENCE  BOOK.  New  York. 
"Russkoe  Slovo."  1913.  196  p.  45  cents. 

Gives  a  variety  of  information—  very  useful  for  Russian  immigrants. 
030  —  Cyclopedias. 


MAJIBIH  SHI^HKJrOnE^H^ECKlH  CJIOBAPK 
EpoKraBys-L     E^pom*.  nexporpa^-L,   1907-1909,     4  T.   n;. 
B-L  neperui.  21   p. 

SMALL     CYCLOPEDIA.     Brockhaus    &     Efron.     Petr. 

1907-1909.    4  v.  Over  2,000  p.  21  r.  bound. 

030  —  Cyclopedias. 

2KYPHAJTK  12  iijunocxp.  KHHFL  BT, 
L.  nexporpa^-L,  CepnyxoBCKafl,  40.  3a  rpammy 
6  p.  BT>  ro.aj'L. 

MONTHLY  MAGAZINE.  Illustrated  Magazine.  Petr. 
6  r.  yearly,  including  postage. 

Interesting  and  popular. 
050  —  Periodicals. 

HHBA.  EneHe^jiLH.  njuiiocxpHp.  Hcypnajn,  CT>  npHjionce- 
HDIMH.  Ilexp.,  8  p. 

NIVA.  Weekly  illus.  magazine  with  supplements.  Petr. 
Yearly  subscription  in  Russia  8  r. 

Pictures  good ;  text  of  the  weekly  mediocre ;  some  of  the  supplements, 
such  as  fashions,  patterns,  etc.,  insignificant ;  but  the  great  value  of 
the  magazine  is  that  it  gives  every  year  as  a  supplement  the  complete 
works  of  one  or  two  prominent  writers.  It  gave  thus  the  works  of 
Gogol,  Gonchardv,  Dostoievsky,  Korolenko,  Chekhov  and  many  others. 
For  1915  announced  the  complete  works  of  Bunin  (12  vol.).  Mamin- 
Sibiriak  (18  vol.).  Maeterlinck  (3  vol.)  and  a  new  novel  by  Kuprin 
(2  vol.). 

It  is  advisable  to  get  "  Niva  '*  for  the  precedent  years:  1914 
(Korolenko),  1912  (Kuprin),  1911  (Chekhov),  1909  (Ibsen),  and 
others,  which  is  the  most  advantageous  way  to  acquire  the  complete 
works  of  the  above-mentioned  authors.  Several  years  of  the  magazine 
are  out  of  print. 
050  —  Periodicals. 

CBBEPHBIH  3AHHCKH.  12  KH.  B-B  roflx.  Hexp.,  3aro- 
poflHHft  np.,  21.  3a  rpamnjy  6  p.  50  K. 

NORTHERN  JOURNAL.  Monthly.  Petr.  6  r.  50  k. 
yearly,  including  postage. 

High   class   magazine;    not   illustrated. 
050  —  Periodicals. 

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PYCCKQE    EOFATCTBO.    EaceidicaHHHft    jmxepaTyp- 
HBIII  H  HaymtiH  2KypHajn>.  KopojienKO,  B.  F.  rTexp. 
9  p. 

RUSSKOE  BOGATSTVO.  Monthly  literary  and  scientific 
magazine.  Korolenko,  Petr.  9  r. 

050  —  Periodicals. 

PHILOSOPHY. 

3MEPCOITL,  PajK})-L  Ba^o.  O  ^OBipiii  KT,  ce6i.  1904  r. 
MocKBa,  10  K. 

EMERSON,  Ralph  Waldo.  Self-reliance.  1904,  Moscow, 
10k. 

170  —  Ethics. 

cDAPPAP^K  O:   B:   Ce&ieiiHHii  o^an,.     CT,  aurji.   O.   C 
KoMapCKaro.  FleTporpa^'B,  1898  r.,  u;.  60  K.,  BT>  KOJI. 

FARRAR  F:  W:  (1831-1903).  The  domestic  hearth. 
Translated  from  English  by  F.  S.  Komarsky.  Petrograd, 
1898,  60  k.  bd. 

According   to   the   Archpriest    Bielikov,   the   works   of   Farrar   «x«rt    a 
great  influence  upon  the  religious  education  of  the  young. 
170  —  Ethics. 

PO3AHOBTD,   B.   CeMCHHBiH   Bonpoct   BT>   Pocciir.   2   T. 
1903  r.  Hexp.,  4  p.  50  K. 

ROZANOV,  V.  Family  question  in  Russia.  2  vol.  1903. 
Petrograd.  4  r.  50  k. 

173  —  Family. 


,   H.   UL^HCTBO,   Kaic-B   cou;iajii>HHii   ne^yrt   H 
6opi>6a  npoTHBi>  nero.  UeTporpa.ai'L,  u;.  30  K. 
YANZHUL,  I.   Drink   as   a  social   evil   and  the   struggle 
against  it.  Petrograd,  30  k. 

178  —  Temperance. 


BYTPY,  STBCH-B  SMHJIB.  HayKa  H  pejinrin  BT,  coBpeMCH- 
Hoft  <j)Hjioco<|)iH.  IlepeB.  ct  $panu;.  1910  r-  MocKBa, 
2  p. 

BOUTROUX,  Etienne  Smile   (1845-  ). 

Science  and  religion  in  contemporary  philosophy.  Trans. 

from  French.   1910.   Moscow,   2  r. 

A  French  philosopher  and  professor  at  the  University  of  Paris.  The 
above  quoted  work,  translated  also  into  English  by  Jonathan  Nield 
(1909)  contains  a  rapid  survey  of  the  relations  between  Science  and 
Religion,  and  an  exposure  and  criticism  of  the  naturalistic  and  spirit- 
ualistic tendencies  of  tne  philosophers  of  the  XlXth  century. 
190  —  Philosophy,  Modern. 

lE./HIAHOB'L,  rpuropifi  HsaHOBHHt  (1862-  ).  O 

$HJIOCO$CKHXT>  HanpaBjiemflXT,.  1902 
106  CTp.  1  p.  20  K. 

CHELPANOV,      George      Ivanovich      (1862-).      Modern 
tendencies  in  philosophy.     1902.     Kiev,  106  p.  1  r.  20  k. 

A    famous    psychologist    and    critic    of    philosophical    systems.      In    the 
above-mentioned   work    he   shows   that   idealism   is   the  only   system   of 
philosophy  in   accordance  with   modern   scientific   views.     He   criticises 
positivism  and  agnosticism. 
190  —  Philosophy,  Modern. 

OpHflpuxt    BujiBrejiLMT,    (1844-1900).    Tain> 
BapaxycTpa.  IlepeB.  C-L  H-BM.  MocKBa,  lp. 
50  K. 

NIETZSCHE,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  (1844-1900).  Thus  spake 
Zarathustra.     Trans,  from  German.     Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

Becejias  HayKa.     IlepeB.  ci>    ITEM.    A.    HiiKcaaeBa, 
MocKBa,  1  p.  25  K. 

Joyful  wisdom.     Nikolaev,  A.  trans,  from  German.     Mos- 
cow, 1  r.  25  k. 

The    daring    theories    of    Friedrich    Nietzsche,    Apostle    of    the    supeiv 
man,    exerted    their    influence    upon    the    Russian    mind. 
193  —  Philosophy,  German. 

—    10  — 


(1863-  ). 

Hnijine.  KpiiTii^.  onepK-L.  1904  r. 
MocKBa,  1  p.  20  K. 

TRUBETZKOI,  Eugenius  Mikhailovich  (1863-  ).  Phil- 
osophy of  Nietzsche.  Critical  essay.  1904.  Moscow,  1 
r.  20  k. 

One  of  the  greatest  liberal  thinkers  of  Russia.  In  his  writings  he 
excels  in  representing  Christianity  as  a  living  and  ceaselessly  working 
force  which  organized  the  political  life  of  the  modern  cultured  peoples. 
He  wrote  a  monumental  work  on  the  philosophical  system  of  Vladimir 
Soloviev,  and  -on  the  occasion  of  the  European  war  a  series  of 
pamphlets  which  delineate  the  future  mission  of  Russia  towards 
Christianity  a*nd  mankind. 
193  —  Philosophy,  German. 

A CKOJIBrZ^OB'L,  C.  AjzeKckii  AjieKcaH^poBii^-B  KOSJIOB-B. 
1912  r.  MocKBa.  1  p.  50  K. 

ASKOLDOV,  S.  Alexis  Alexandrovich  Kozlov.  1912. 
Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

197  —  Philosophy,   Slavic. 

EEP^HEBt),  HnKOJian  AaeKcaHjpoBHHT,  (1874-         ). 
AjieKcin  CTenaHOBiiH'L  XOM.HKOB'L.  1912  r.  MocKBa. 
1  p.  60  K. 

BERDIAEV,  Nicholas  Alexandrovich  (1874-  ).  Alexis 
Stepanovich  Khomiakov.  1912.  Moscow,  1  r.  60  k. 

A  leader  of  liberal  thought  in  Russia.  With  S.  N.  Bulgakov  he 
was  the  editor  of  the  "New  Path"  a  theological  and  philosophical 
Review  which  fore-shadowed  a  radical  reform  of  dogmatic  Christian- 
ity and  of  the  official  Church.  His  philosophical  works,  penetrated 
with  a  mystical  spirit,  give  an  apocalyptic  conception  of  the  future 
Christianity,  and  an  unbiased  criticism  of  the  modern  trends  of 
Russian  thought. 
197  —  Philosophy,  Slavic. 

3PHT}   B.    Eopi>6a   aa  Jloroct.   Ontixti   <|)iijioco(|)CKie   H 
KpHTHHecide.  1911  r.  MocKBa,  2  p. 

ERN,  V.  Struggle  for  the  Logos.  Theories,  philosophical 
and  critical.  1911.  Moscow,  2  r. 

197  —  Philosophy,  Slavic. 

—   11    — 


rPYSEHEEPFL,  C.  O^epicii  coBpeMeimon  pyccKofi  <f>n- 
JIOCO$IH.  1911  r.  IleTp.,  50  K. 

GRUZENBERG,   S.   Sketches     of  modern     Russian  phil- 
osophy.   1911.    Petr.,  50  k. 

197  _  Philosophy,  Slavic. 

HCAEB1>,  A.  rpa(J)t  Jl.  H.  TOJICTOH,  Kaic-L  MLICJIIITCJIL. 
1911  r.  Hexp.,  1  p.  50  K. 

ISAEV,   A.    Count    L.    N.    Tolstoi,    as    a    thinker.    1911. 
Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

197  —  Philosophy,   Slavic. 

JIOHATHH'L,  JTeBT,  MiixaiiJioBiiHT,   (1855-         )•  OITJIO- 
co$cidfl  xapaKxepucTHKii  n  pinn.  1911  r.  MocKBa,  3  p 

LOPATIN,   Leo    Mikhailovich    (1855-         ).    Philosophical 
characteristics   and   discourses.   1911.   Moscow,   3   r. 

The   leader  of  the   Russian   spiritualist   school,   especially    in   the   field 
of    psychology.      His    writings    are    widely    circulated    because    of    the 
logical   strength   and   soundness  of  his   reasoning,   and  the   simple   and 
lively  style  of  their  exposure. 
197  —  Philosophy,   Slavic. 

MEPE^CKOBCKIfl,  #.  JL    TOJICTOH  H  ^ocToeBCKin.  2  XT. 
1909  r.  HeTp.,  5  p. 

MEREZHKOVSKY,  D.  L.  Tolstoi  and  Dostoievsky.  2  vol. 
1909.     Petr.,  5  r. 

197  —  Philosophy,   Slavic. 

O  PEjlHriH  JlLBa  TojiCToro.  1912  r.  C6opHHKt  BTOpofl. 
MocKBa,  1  p.  70  K. 

Religion  of  Leo  Tolstoi.     1912.     "  Sbornik  " — Collection  2. 
Moscow,  1  r.  70  k. 

Critical  essays  on  the  philosophy  of  Tolstoi's  religion  by   many   noted 

writers. 

197  —  Philosophy,   Slavic. 


POSAHOBT),  BacMiH  BacHJEteBHYB  (1856-  ).  Bt 

Mipi  HCflCHaro  H  nep-EineHHaro.  1904  r.  Ilexp.,  1  p. 
50  K. 

ROZANOV,  Basil  Vasilevich  (1856-         ).  In  the  world  of 
darkness  and  insolvable  mysteries.    1904.    Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

197  —  Philosophy,  Slavic. 

O    BJIAflHMIP'B    COJIOBBEB'B.    1911    r.    C6opHiiKi, 
IlepBLiH.  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

Vladimir  Soloviev.    1911.    "  Sbornik  " — Collection  I.   Mos- 
cow, 1  r.  50  k. 

Collection  of  essays  on  the  philosophy  of  Soloviev  by  various  authors 

of  note. 

197  —  Philosophy,  Slavic. 

RELIGION. 

FJIA^KOBX,  B.  H.  TojiKOBanie  EBanrejim  1909  r.  lleip., 
3  p.  BT>  nepemr. 

GLADKOV,  B.  I.     Commentary     on  the     Gospels.  1909. 
Petr.,  3  r.  bd. 

226  —  Gospels. 

OAPPAPt*,  O.  B.  }KHSHB  Incyca  Xpncxa.  Herp.,  1909  r 
FARRAR,  Frederic  William.  Life  of  Christ.  Petr.,  1909. 

Russian  translation  of  the  most  celebrated  work  of  Farrar.  Almost 
all  the  works  of  Farrar  have  been  translated  into  Russian  by  Prof. 
A.  Lopukhin.  They  are  very  popular  as  the  Russian  Ministry  of  Pub- 
lic Instruction  has  instructed  the  libraries  of  the  secondary  schools 
to  place  the  works  of  Farrar  among-  their  book^. 
232  —  Christology. 

O.    ^-pt.    Incyc-B    XpHCTOCT,,    ny^o    Hcxopin. 
IlepeB.  CT>  HiMeijKaro,  15  muiiocTp- 
SCHAFF,  L.     Jesus  Christ,  Miracle  of  history.     Trans, 
from  German.     15  illus. 

232  —  Christology. 

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MHHCKlH,  H.  HCCB^;.  (BiuieHKHHt,  HiiKOJiaii  Maiccii- 
MOBHH-B  (1855-  ).  Pejiiirm  6y^yin,aro  <f)iuioco 
cme  pasrc-BopBi).  1905.  Heip.  2  p. 
MINSKY,  N.  pseud.  (Vilenkin,  Nicholas  Maximovich 
1855-  ).  Religion  of  the  future,  (philosophical  dis- 
courses). Petr.,  2  r. 

230  —  Theology. 

OAPPAP^O.  B.  FOJIOC-L  C-B  Cima*.  B-EHHOC  ocHOBanie 
HpaBCTBCHHaro  saKcma.  1895  r.  HepeB.  CT>  anrji.  no/T;7> 
pe^aKUjieii  <D.  C.  KoMapcicaro.  IleTp-,  1  p.  50  K. 
FARRAR  F:  W:  Voice  from  Sinai.  The  eternal  basis  of 
the  moral  law.  1895.  F.  S.  Komarsky,  trans,  from 
English.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

239  —  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

ieKcaHflp-L    Oe.a.opoBHH'i,     (1842-1904).     O 
pejiiiriosHOHpaBCTBeHHaro  y^enm  Jl.   H. 
TojiCToro.  1902  r.  KasaHL,  2  p.  50  K. 

GUSEV,  Alexander  Feodorovich  (1842-1904).  Essence  of 
the  religious  and  moral  teaching  of  L.  N.  Tolstoi.  1902. 
Kazan,  2  r.  50  k. 

A  Russian  polemical  writer  on  religious  topics.  His  writings  champion 
the  strictly  intransigent  point  of  view  of  the  Russian  orthodox  church. 
Many  of  them  are  directed  against  the  religious  teaching  of  Tolstoi. 
239  _  Evidences  of  Christianity. 


rOJIYEHHCKlH,  Oe^op-L  AjreKcan^poBiiH-B  (1797-1854). 
Upeiviy^pocTL  H  6jrarocxB  ECOKUI  B-B  cy^B6ax-B  Mipa 
H  HejioB-Eica.  1894  r.  Hexp.,  3  p.  BTE,  nepeiui, 
GOLUBINSKY,  Theodor  Aleksandrovich  (1797-1854). 
Wisdom  and  mercy  of  the  Almighty  in  the  destinies  of  the 
world  and  man.  1894.  Petr.,  3  r.  bd. 

The  founder  of  the  Russian  theistic  philosophy.     He  is  highly  appreci- 
ated  as   apologist  of    Christianity. 
239  —  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

—  14  — 


OAPPAPT),  <D.  B.  BT,  ^HH  TBoefi  IOHOCTH.  Hep.  CT>  ann. 
noflt  pe,o;aKn;.  <D.  C.  KonapCKaro.  1895  r.  Heip.,  2  p. 
FARRAR  F:  W:  In  the  days  of  youth.  1895.  F.  S. 
Komarsky,  trans,  from  English,  Petr.,  2  r. 

244  —  Religious   miscellany. 

JIYHHH'L,  A.  A.  XpHCTiancKift  nyxB.  CT>  10-K)  H3o6pa- 
}Kem£MH.  Uexp.,  1892  r.  u;.  1  p. 

LUNIN,  A.  A.  Christian  Path.  With  10  ill.,  Petr.,  1892. 
1  r. 

244  —  Religious    miscellany. 

BHCCAPIOH1>,  en.  CdopHiiKi.  RJIX  nasii^axejiLHaro 
*iTtmx.  M.,  1891  r.,  ^.  1  p. 

VISSARION,   bishop.     Collection     of  edifying  readings. 
Moscow,  1891,  1  r. 

244  —  Religious   miscellany. 

OAPPAP'L,  <P :  B  :  IlepBLie  ^HH  xpiicxiaHCTBa,  Herp. 
1912  r. 

FARRAR,    F:    W:     Early    days    of    Christianity.    1912. 
Petr. 

244  —  Religious   miscellany. 

OBPA3D,OBrL,  IT.  Hcxopm  xpiicTiaHCKofl  I^epKBii. 
(1877-1879)  r,  u;.  2  p. 

OBRAZTSOV,  P.     History     of     the     Christian     Church. 
(1877-79),  2  r. 

270  —  Religious   history. 

IIPAHCL,  E.  Hcxopm  pejniriii.  KpaTKiH  o^epKi,  pejin- 
riosHLix-L  BiponcnoB^^aHiH.  Hs,a;.  FydHHCKaro.  137 
CTp.  IleTporpa,!;!,,  1904  r.,  50  K. 

PRICE,  E.  History  of  religion.  Brief  essay  on  religious 
creeds.    Edited  by  Gubinsky.    137  p.  Petr.,  1904,  50  k. 
Popular. 

270  —  Religious  history. 

—  15  — 


JTAIHIAPAHt,  Aji6epTT>  ABrycxt  je  (1839-1908). 
Hayica  H  AnojrorexHKa.  IlepeB.  H.  II.  L^B-EXKOBOH  CT, 
npe^iicjroBieM'L  H  IIO,ZI;T>  pe,a;aKu;ieH  C.  C.  FjiarcxiieBa. 
1911  r.  1  p. 

L APPARENT,  Albert  August  Cochon  de  (1839-1908). 
Science  and  Apologetics.  Trans,  and  introduction  by 
Tsvietkova,  N.  P.  1911.  Glagolev,  S.  S.  1  r. 

A  famous  French  geologist.     In  the  above-mentioned  work  he  studies 
the    relations    between    science    and    faith    from    a    Christian    point    of 
view.     His   scientific   writings    are   very   popular. 
239  —  Evidences  of   Christianity. 

jnOTAP^Tt,  XpHCxo$t  3pHCTi>  (1823-1902).  Anojioria 
xpucxiancxBa.   IIy6jiHHHi>i^  HxeHm.   Hepes.   CT>  H^M. 
A.  II.  Jlonyxima.  1892  r.  Ilexp.,  5  p.  B-L  nep. 

LUTHARDT,  Christoph  Ernst  (1823-1902).  Apology  of 
the  Christian  Faith.  Public  lectures.  Lopukhin,  A.  P. 
trans,  from  German.  1892.  Petr.,  5  r.  bd. 

Very    good   translation    of   the    "  Apologetic    Lectures    on    the    Funda- 
mental Truths  of  Christianity  >'•  by  Christoph  Ernst  Luthardt,  German 
Lutheran   theologian,   who    was    one   of   the   glories   of   the    University 
of  Leipzig,  an  eloquent  preacher  and  an  ecclesiastical  statesman. 
239  —  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

0OMA  KEMLTIHCKIH.  O  no^pa»aHiH  Xpiicxa.  Hexsipe 
KHHTH.  HepeBeji-B  II.  M'smaHUHOBx.  Ilexp.,  1897  r., 
u;.  BT,  KOJieHKopOBOM'L  nepcnjiexx>  1  p.  50  K- 

THOMAS  A.  KEMPIS  Of  the  imitation  of  Christ.  4 
books.  Translated  by  P.  Mieshchaninov.  Petr.,  1897,  1  r. 
50  k.  bd. 

242  —  Devotional  religion. 

®APPAPTi>,   O.   B.   XpncxiaHCKafl  OXB-EXCXB-EHHOCXL.   OB 
anrji.  O.  C.  KonapCKaro.  1898  r.  Ilexp.,  BT>  KOJI.  nep- 
1  p.  50  K. 

FARRAR  F:  W:  Christian  responsibility.  F.  S.  Ko- 
marsky,  trans,  from  English.  1898.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k.  bd. 

244  —  Religious   miscellany. 

—  16  — 


CTOJTBTIE  IIPABOCJIABHOli  MHCCIH  BX  C*Bep- 
HOH  AMepmci  1794-1894  r.  r.  Hep.,  1895  r.,  ij.  30  K. 
A  century  of  the  Orthodox  mission  in  North  America. 
(1794-1894).  Petr.,  1895,  30  k. 

281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 

PEPMOrEHT),  enncK.  HCKOB.  (KoHCTaHTHHT>  IleTpo- 
rHo6poHpaBiiHT>  (1819-1893),  O^epKt  ncxopin 
IJepKBCH.  1899  r.  Hsfl.  2-e,  IleTp.,  1  p. 
HERMOGEN,  bishop  of  Pskov,  (formerly  Constantin 
Dobronravin,  1819-1893.) 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Slavic  churches.  1899.  2nd  ed., 
Petr.,  1  r. 

His  work  is  written  in  a  very  popular  form  and  gives  a  careful 
account  of  the  modern  conditions  of  all  the  Slavic  orthodox  churches. 
281  —  Eastern  Orthodox  Church. 

JIHBAHOBTD,  Qe^op-L  BacHjn>eBHHT>.  PacKOJiLHiiKH  H 
oCTpo^KHiiKH.  OnepKii  ii  pascKasH.  4  T.  1872-1873, 
Ilexp.,  11  p.  40  K. 

LIVANOV,  Theodor  Vasilevich,  Dissenters  and  Ostro- 
zhnics.  Essay  and  historical  sketches.  4  vol.  1872-1873. 
Petr.,  11  r.  40  k. 

A    biased    historian    of    Russian    dissenters.    His    work,    however,    gives 
very    interesting   details    of    Russian   Duchobors. 
281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 

MEJIbFYHOBTD,  C.  D,epicoBo  ii  rocy^apciBo  B-L  Poccin. 
Ci>  16  iijijiiocTp.  BT,  TCKCxi.  M.,  1907  r.,  u;.  50  K. 

MELGUNOV,  S.  Church  and  State  in  Russia.  With  16 
illustr.  Moscow,  1907,  50  k. 

281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 


},  A.  Ho  nyxn  KT>  cuno^y.  HST,  iicTopin 
BOCTOHHOII  rocy^apcxBeHHOH  ia;epKBPi.  147  cxp.  Ilexp. 
1908  r-,  ij;.  75  K. 

PETRISHSCEV,  A.  On  the  way  to  the  synod.  Some 
chapters  of  the  history  of  the  Eastern  state  church. 
147  p.  Petr.,  1908,  75  k. 

Popular   history    of    religion    in   Russia. 
281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 

—  17  — 


CMHPHOB'L,  nexpi,  CeMeflOBHrn,    (1861-         ).   Bnyx- 
peHHie  BonpocH     BT,    pacicojrk  BT>    17  B.     1898     r.  Ilexp., 

3  p. 

SMIRNOV,  Peter  Semenovich  (1861-         ).  Inner  questions 

in  the  history  of  Russian  dissenters  of  the  17th  century. 

1898.    Petr.,  3  r. 

A  very  critical  and  well  informed  historian  of  the  Russian  schism  of 

the  Old-believers. 

281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 

COJIOBBEBI),  B.  Poccifl  H  BcejiencKa^  IJepicoBB.  Hepeb. 
CT>  <DpaHia;y3CKaro  F.  A.  Pa^HHCicaro.  M.,  1911  r.t 
ii.  2  p.  25  K. 

SOLOVIEV,  V.  Russia  and  the  universal  church.  Trans, 
from  French  by  G.  A.  Rachinsky.  Moscow,  1911,  2  r.  25  k. 

281  —  Eastern   Orthodox   Church. 

SHAMEHCKIfi,   Heipt   BacioieBHYB    (1836-  ). 

y^e6noe  pyKOBO^CTBO  no  ncxopin  pyccKOH  ijepKBii. 
1904  r.  Hexp.,  1  p. 

ZNAMENSKY,  Peter  Vasilevich  (1836-  ).  Handbook 
on  History  of  the  Russian  Church.  1904.  Petr.,  1  r. 

One  of  the  best  historians  of  the  Russian  Church.  The  work  here 
noted  is  considered  as  a  masterly  and  accurate  narrative  and  picture 
of  the  Russian  Church  from  its  origin  to  our  own  day. 

281   —  Eastern   Orthodox    Church. 

OAPPAPT),  O:  V:  HcKaxejin  Bora.  CB  anrji.  O.  C. 
KoMapcicaro  (ct  pnc.)  1898  r.  Ilexp.  BT>  KOJI.  nep.  2  p. 
FARRAR,  F:  W:  Seekers  after  God.  F.  S.  Komarsky, 
Trans,  from  English.  1898.  Petr.,  2  r.  bd. 

Lives  and  doctrines  of  some  Pagan  philosophers. 
290  —  Non-Christian  religions. 

FECCEHT),  K).  O  HCHSHH  CBpeeBi,  BT>  Poccin.  Samicica 
B-L  Focy^apcxBeHHyio  ^yny.  Zlexporpa^-B,  1906  r. 

HESSEN,  J.  Living  conditions  among  the  Jews  in  Russia. 
Report  presented  to  Imperial  Duma.  Petr.,  1906,  135  p., 
75k. 

Excellent    vivid    picture    of    unrighteous    restrictions    imposed    on    the 
Jews    by    legal    persecutions    in    Russia. 
296  —  Jews. 

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SOCIOLOGY. 

XEJIKBHTL,   M.     HcTOpin   coijiajiHSMa   BT> 
HLIXT,  IIlTaTaxt.  neTporpafl-L,  1907. 

HILLQUIT,    MORRIS.      History    of    socialism    in    U.    S. 
Petr.,  1907.  293  p.,  90  k. 

335  —  Socialism. 

O3EPOB1>,  H.  KaKi.  pacxo^yioxoi  BT>  Poccin 
.  M.  1907. 


OZEROV,  I.  How  the  people's  money  is  spent  in  Russia. 
309  p.,  1  r. 

Financial   policy  of   Russia.  —  Popular. 

336  —  Finance,    Russia  —  Social    life   and   customs. 

),  II.  IIpaBa  HejroBiica  H  rpaacflaHima. 
.  H.  1906. 


MIZHUEV.   P.  Rights  of  man  and  citizen.   P.   115  pp., 
25  k. 

Special  attention  is  given  to  England  and  America. 
340  —  Law. 


(Jje^epaijbi   coBpeMenHaro   nipa. 
.   H.   1907. 

-    Principal     federations      of     the      present     world. 
P.  252  pp.,  1  r.  25. 

Compares  constitutions  of  Germany,  Switzerland  and  U.  S.  of  America. 
342  —  Constitutional   law   and  history. 

E-BJIOKOHCKIfi,  H.    SeMCKoe  ABHHcenie.  2-e  ns^.  "3a- 
"  M.  1913. 


BIELOKONSKY,  I.  P.  The  Zemstvo  movement.  2  ed.,  405 
pp.,  3  r. 

The  'Zemstvo  is   the  local   self-government  in   Russia. 
352  —  Local    government.    Russia.    Politics. 

KAnTEPEBt),  II.  HcTopm  pyccKofi  ne^aroriiKH.  1910  r. 
IleTp.,  3  p. 

KAPTEREV,   P.     History  of     Russian   pedagogy.    1910. 
Petr.,  3  r. 

370  —  Education. 

—  19  — 


D,  II.  CoBpeMCHnaH  micojia  BT.  Espoirk  H  AMC- 
Ct  pnc.    ("neflaror.   AKa#eMifl" 
npcxj).  A.  HenaeBa)-  Ha^.  AHTHKT>.  M.  1912. 

MIZHUEV,  P.  Modern  school  in  Europe  and  in  Amer- 
ica. 111.,  247  pp.,  1  r.  60. 

A    volume    of    the    series    "Pedagogical    Academy",    ed.    by    Prof.    Ne- 

chaev. 

370  —  Education. 

HIKOJIBHAH  SHIJHKJIOnEfllA. 
KHiira    RJISL    Hapo^nHxt    y^nxejieft    n 
no  Hapo^Hony  o6pa3OBatnK>.  819  cxp.  1912. 
^aKi^ieft  TyjiynoBa  H  IIIecTaKOBa.  MocKBa. 
3  p.  50  K. 

PRACTICAL  SCHOOL  CYCLOPAEDIA.  Handbook  for 
public  teachers  and  workers  for  public  education.  819  p. 
1912.  Tulupov  and  Chestakov,  Moscow,  3  r.  50  k. 

Good    collection    of    articles    on    public    schools    and    home    education, 
written  by   specialists,   with   elaborate  reading   lists. 
370 — Education. 

AJIbMEH^HHTEHTb,  A.  HaiajiLHLiH  yHe6HHia>  TOBapo- 

Bi^Hifl    RJIX    3KeHCKHXT>    KOMMepHCCKHX-L    KypCOBt    H 

yHHjmin;T>.  1908.  Ilexp.,  2  p. 

ALMENDINGEN,  A.  Elementary  book  on  knowledge  of 
merchandise  for  trade  schools  for  women..  1908.  Petr., 
2  r. 

370.1  —  Vocational  education. 

PYBAICHH'L,  H.  A.  IIpaKTHKa  caMoodpasoBaniH  (Cpe#n 
KHHT-L  H  HHTaTejien).  OHHT-L  CHCTei4i>  caMOo6pa3o- 

BaTCJIBHarO      HTCHm      npHM^HHTejILHO      K-L      JUIHHHMt 

oco6eHHocTHMT>    ^HxaxejieH.      1914.    Hs^.    ,,Hayica", 
MocKBa,  2  p.  85  K. 

RUBAKIN,  N.  A.  Practice  of  self-education.  (Amongst 
books  and  readers).  System  of  self -educational  reading 
as  applied  to  the  personal  taste  of  readers.  1914. 
"  Nauka  "  Moscow  2  r.  85  k. 

General    advice    and    a    very    good    annotated    reading    list    for    adults. 
Invaluable  for  self-education. 
374  —  Education. 

—  20  — 


CIIEHCEP'L,  FepdepTt.  BocnHxame  yMCXBCHHoe,  Hpae- 
CTBenHoe  H  <|)ii3HHecKoe.  Hep.  CT>  anrji.  M.  Jlasape- 
BOH.  1906  r.  Hexp.,  75  K. 

SPENCER,   Herbert.   Education:    intellectual,   moral    and 
physical.    M.  Lazareva,  trans,  from  English.    1906.  Petr., 

75  k. 

370  —  Education. 


,  O.  MOJIO^OH  OmraxejiHCx-B.  Cn6.,  1908  r.,  n,. 
30  K. 
GURIEV,  F.  Young  philatelist.  Petr.,  1908,  30  k. 

383  —  Postage  stamps. 

MTHATIOirL,  A.  O.  MonexBi,  M^PBI  H  BX>CBI  pasHBixt 
rocy^apCTBt.  M.,  1906  r.,  u;.  40  K. 

IGNATIUK,  A.  F.  Money,  weights  and  measures  of 
different  kingdoms.  Moscow,  1906,  40  k. 

389  —  Weights  and  measures. 

KOJIJIOHTAH,  A.  Cou;iajii>Hi.i^  OCHOBLI  ^cencKaro  BO- 
npoca.  H.  1909. 

KOLLONTAY,  A.  Social  principles  of  the  women's  ques- 
tion. P.  431  pp.  1  r.  25. 

1.  Struggle  for  the  economical  independence.  2.  Mar- 
riage and  family.  3.  Struggle  for  political  rights. 

396  —    Women  —  Social  conditions. 

LANGUAGE. 

y^EBHTHHH'L,  B.  HOJIHLIH  npaKTH^ecKift  H  nonyjiap- 
HLIH  caMoynnxejiB  MeHc^ynapo^Haro  ^stiica  "3cne- 
panxo"  M.,  1910  r.,  n,.  30  K. 

DEVIATNIN,  V.  Complete  practical  and  popular 
manual  of  self  -instruction  of  the  international  language 
"  Esperanto."  Moscow,  1910,  30  k. 

408.9  —  Esperanto. 

AHTYKA,  R.  HoBininiit  caMoynnxejiL  aurjiiiicKaro  JISBI- 
Ka.  M.,  1911  r.,  75  K. 

ANTUKA,  D.  Latest  manual  of  self-instruction  in  the 
English  language.  M.,  1911,  75  k  . 

420  —  English  language. 

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ByPrAPrZI,'L,  B.  IIojiHBiii  npaKTHHecKifi  n 

KypCT>  anrjUHCiearo  flstiica  fljia  BBpoomx-B.  1909   r. 
IleTp.,  3  p. 

BURGARD,  V.  Complete  practical  and  theoretical  course 
in  the  English  language  for  adults.     1909.    Petr.,  3  r. 

428  —  English  language. 

CAMOYMHTEJIB    anrjiiftCKaro    *3Hica.    1914.    3.    na^. 
"Pyccicoe  CJIOBO"  H.  I-  45  CCHTOB-B- 

English  self-taught,  adapted  for  immigrants.  3rd  ed.  N.  Y. 
"  Russkoe  Slovo  "  45  cents. 

428   —   English    language. 

FIELD,    W.    S.    and    COVENEY,    M.    E.      English    for    new 
Americans.   1911.   N.  Y.    Silver  Burdette.   60   cents. 

Contains   a   Russian  vocabulary. 
428   —  English   language. 

HyPOKt>,  II.  M.  CaMoy^nxejiB  anrjiiHCKaro  flSHiea  ^JIH 

pyCCKHXtj     HLIO-IopK-L,    70    C6HTOBT>. 

NOOROCK,  P.  M.  Self-instructor  in  the  English  language 
for  Russians.    Hebrew  Pub.  Co.,  N.  Y.  70  cents. 

428  —  English  language. 

OJIJTEH^OPO'L,  X.  F.  npaKTmecicoe  pyKOBo,n;cTBo  io> 
HsyHeniio  anrjiiiicKaro  .asHKa.  1864  r.  IleTp.,  2  p. 

OLLENDORF,  H.   G.   Practical  handbook  for  the   study 
of  the  English  language.     1864.     Petr.,  2  r. 

428  —  English  language. 

AJIEKCAH^POB'L,  A.  AHoopyccKiii  cjiosapB.  PyccKo- 


ALEXANDROV,  A.  English-Russian  dictionary.  901  pp. 
5  r. 

Russian-English  dictionary.    728  p..  P.  5  r. 

Best  dictionary  of  the  English   language. 
491  —  Russian  language. 

—  22  — 


NATURAL   SCIENCE. 

MAPTHH^b,   <D.   TpH   ijapcxBa  npHpo^ti.   Soojiorin-  — > 
BoxanHKa.  —  Mnnepajrorm.  IlepeB.  CT>  HX>MeijKaro 
H.  M.  3H3ena  no^-B  pe^aicu;.  npo(J).  A.  M.  HHKOJIB- 
CKaro.     CT>  1125  puc.  Cn6.,  1903  r.,  u;.  8  p. 
MARTIN,  F.  Three  kingdoms  of  nature.  Zoology,  botany 
and  mineralogy.  Trans,  from  the  German  by  Prof.  A.  M. 
Nikolsky.  1125  iilus.  Petrograd.  8  r. 
600  —  Natural   science.  Analytics. 

KJlEilH'L,  F.  AcTpoHOMHHecKie  Benepa.    (O6m.e#ocxyn- 
Htm  6eci^Li)  IlepeBo.zii'L  CT>  H-kMeijKaro  I.  A  ^aBH^o- 
Ba.  Ct  25  !LoiocTpaia;mMH.  nexporpa^i,,  1910  r.,  i^. 
1  p.  25  K- 

KLEIN,   G.   Discussions   on   astronomy.   Translated  from 
German  by  I.  A.  Davidov.  With  25  illus.  Petr.,  1  r  25  k. 

620  —  Astronomy. 

nOKPOBCKlH,  K.  ycn£xH  acxponoMin  B>  19  uiicfe.  266 
cxp.  1902  r.  Hexp.,  1  p.  20  K. 

POKROVSKY,  K.     Progress  of  astronomy     in  the  XIX 
century.     266  p.  1902.     Petr.,  1  r.  20  k. 

Very  popular  style. 
620  —  Astronomy. 

KJIEHRTL,  F.  Jlyna.  Ilexporpa.^,  1910  r.,  n,.  25  K. 
KLEIN,  G.  Moon.  Petrograd,  1910,  25  k. 

523  —  Astronomy. 

— IlpoiiiJioe,    Hacxo^ru,ee     u     6yra,yin,ee     BcejieH- 

HOH.  IlepeB.  CT>  H^Meri;Karo  I.    A.  ^aBBi^oBa.  Ilexp., 
1911  r.,  u,.  1  p.  25  K. 

Present,     past     and     future     of     the     universe. 

Translated  from  German  by  I.  A.   Davidov.  Petr.,  1911, 
1  r.  25  k. 

623  —  Astronomy. 

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KJIE#H1>,  T.  Cojmn;e.  neTporpa^-L,  1910  r.,  n;.  12  K. 
KLEIN,  G.  Sun.  Petr,,  1910,  12  k. 

523  —  Astronomy. 

jviip-L.  nexporpa,^,  1912  r.,  u;.  40  K. 


-World  of  stars.  Petr.,  1912.  40  k. 


523  —  Astronomy. 

FAHO,  A.  ii  MAHEBPIE,  M.  HOJIHHH  KypeL 
IlepeB.    B.   Ara$OHOBa   H    F.    Bopma. 
1909  r.  u;.  4  p. 

GANOT  A.  and  MANEUVRIER,  M.  Complete  course  in 
physics.  Translated  by  V.  Agathonov  and  G.  Borch.  Petr., 
1909,  4  r. 

630  —  Physics. 


EOMMEJIH,  P.  HcTopLa  SCMJIH.  IlepeB.  CT> 

I.  A.  ^aBu^oBa.  Ci,  253  puc.  1912.  Hexp.  2  p.  50  K. 

BOMMELI,  R.  History  of  the  earth.  Davidov,  I.  A. 
trans,  from  German.  With  253  illus.  1912.  Petr.,  2 
r.  50  k. 

550  —  Geology. 

(MAMMAPIOITL,  K.  ATMoc<j)epa.  HepeB.  E.  A-  Hpe.^- 
TeneHCKaro.  1900  r.  IleTp.,  3  p,  50  K. 
FLAMMARION,     Camille.     Atmosphere.     Predtechensky, 
E.  A.  1900.  Petr.,  3  r.  50  k. 

561  —  Meteorology. 

THMHPH3EB-L,  K,  npo^).  yKiisni,  pacTenin.  348  cxp., 
ct  86  piic.  1905  r.,  6-e  113^;.  CaGaniHiiKOBBixt. 
MocKBa.  2  p. 

TIMIRIAZEV,  K.  The  life  of  plants.  348  p.  With  86  illus. 
1905.  Sabachnikov,  6th  ed.  Moscow,  2  r. 

One  of  the  books   on   science  which   everybody   aiming   for   self-culture 
ought  to  read.     Written  by   a   great   scholar,    it   is   at   the   same  time 
extremely  vivid,  interesting  and  popular. 
680  —  Botany. 

—   24    — 


,  K.,  npo$.  }Kn3Hi>  Mopfl,  HCHBOTHLIH  11  pacxn- 

ipt   MOpfl,   CIO   JKH3HB   II    BSaHMOOXHOIIieHm. 

IlepeB.  CT>  H^M.  II.  HlMH^xa.  320  pncymc.  BT>  TCK- 
cxi.  Ilexp.,  1905  r.,  n,.  9  p.  50  K.  BT>  nep. 

KELLER,  K,  prof.  Life  of  the  sea;  the  world  of  marine 
plants  and  animals,  their  life  and  mutual  relations.  Trans. 
from  the  German  by  P.  Schmidt.  320  illus.  Petrograd, 
1905.  8  r. 

591  —  Marine  zoology. 


,  H.  ITpicHOBo^HBiH  aKBapiyai-B.  CT>  86  puc. 
M.,  ^.  lp. 

SOROKIN,  N.   Fresh  water  aquarium.   With  86  illustr., 
Moscow,  1  r. 

591  —  Aquariums. 

USEFUL  ARTS. 


OHniEPrL-ra,K)KEJrBMAH'L,    A. 

Bpa^-L.  "HacTOJiLHafl  KHnra  RJI&  yKeun^uH^"  .  IlepeB. 
ci>  HT^M.  I.  JIiiTiiHCKaro.  ITexporpa^T,,  1913  r.,  u;.  5  p. 

FISHER-DUCKELMAN,  A.  Woman,  a  domestic  physician. 
A  book  for  women.  Translated  from  German  by  I.  Litin- 
sky.  Petr.,  1903.  5  r. 

610  —  Medicine. 

(MOPMHCKIfl,  B.  ^OMainHflfl  Me^imnna,  JIeHe6HiiKi. 
A.IX  napo^naro  ynoxpe6^eni^:.  ITexporpa^-L,  1908  r., 
u;.  BT>  nep.  4  p.  25  K. 

FLORINSKY,  V.  Home  medicine.  A  book  of  medicine 
for  popular  use.  Petr.,  1908,  4  r.  25  k.  bd. 

610  —  Medicine. 

,3,0  M  am  Hi  ft  Bpa^i>.  Ooirje^ocxyiiHBiH 
1910  r.,  H,.   1  p.  50  K. 

LUNIN,  Dr.  House  doctor.  An  accessible  book  of  med- 
icine. With  many  illustrations.  Moscow,  1910,  1  r.  50  k. 

610  —  Medicine. 

—  25  — 


JIYHKEBHTL,    B.    Hayica    o   SKHSHH. 

$H3iojiorm  nejioB-kica.  354  crp.  Ct  182  piic.  1913  r. 
4  H3,a;.  IlaBjieHKOBa.  Harp.,  1  p.  25  K. 

LUNKEVICH,  V.  Science  of  life.  Popular  physiology. 
354  p.  With  182  illus.  1913,  4th  ed.  Pavlenkov,  Petr.,  1 
r.  25  k. 

612  —  Physiology. 

FHHBEyPFL,  M.  3y6i>i  H  yxo^t  sa  HHMH.  IIonyjmpHoe 

pyKOBO^CTBO     RJLSl     CCMBH      II     HIKOJIBI.      C/L     6     pHCyH. 

nexporpa^-B,  1912  r.,  n;.  20  K. 

GINSBURG,  M.  Teeth  and  their  care.  Popular  manual 
for  home  and  schools.  With  6  illustrations.  Petr.,  1912, 
20  k. 

613  —  Teeth. 

FJI'BBOBT),  C.  FurieHa  BOJIOCT>  H  TOJIOBHLIX'L  noicpOBOB'L. 
Knnra  nojiesnaji  RJLX  BCEX-L.  Uexp.,  1901  r.,  20  K. 

GLIEBOV,  S.  Hygiene  of  the  hair  and  headdress.  A 
useful  book  for  all.  Petr.,  1901,  20  k. 

613  —  Hair. 

nOKPOBCKAH,  T.  IIonyjiHpHafl  rnriena,  IleTporpa.a;'!,, 
1893  r.,  n[.  2  p. 
POKROVSKAIA,  T.  Popular  hygiene.  Petr.,  2  r. 

613  —  Hygiene. 

CAH^CXDTb,    E.    CiiJia    H    KaK-L    c^ijiaTLCH    CHJILHLIMT,. 

IIoJIHOe       pyKOBO^CTBO       THMHaCTHKH,       aTJlCTHKH       II 

6opL6Li.   ITeTporpa^-Lj  1909   r.,   n;.   1  p. 

SANDEAU,  E.  Strength  and  how  to  become  strong.  A 
complete  manual  of  gymnastics,  athletics  and  wrestling. 
Petr.,  1909,  1  r. 

613.7  —  Physical  education. 

JIAHra;33EH'L-QOHrL,  O.  3.  BopL6a  ct  orneMt.  Cx  308 
pnc.  Cn6.,  1903  r.,  u;.  1.  p. 

LANDEZEN-VON,  F.  E.  Struggle  against  fire.  308  illus, 
Petr.,  1903,  1  r. 

614.8  —  Fire  prevention. 

—  26  — 


II.     IIpaKTHKa     cjiy?K6u. 
Mainimiicxa.  IlepeB.  ci,  HiMeu;Karo  HHyKenept  JL  AH- 
flpeeB-B.  M.,  1904  r.,  n;.  80  K. 

BROOKE,  P.  Practice  of  railway  machinist's  service. 
Translated  from  German  by  Engineer  L.  Andreev.  Mos- 
cow, 1904,  80  k. 

621.1  —  Steam    engineering. 

BPO3IVCL  H  KOXTD,  CnyxHHK-B  napaBosnaro  Mainn- 
Hiicxa.  PyKOBO^CTBo  RJiH.  napOBOSHBixt  KOTierapoBT> 
H  ManiHHHCxoB-B.  CoKpam;eHHBiH  nepeBO^-L  ci>  H-B- 
MenjKaro  na^anm  B.  OcxepMana.  CT>  523  pucyHK-  Ile- 
Tporpa/i;T>,  1904  r.,  u;.  1  p.  25  K. 

BROSIUS  and  KOCH.  Locomotive  machinist's  companion. 
Handbook  for  locomotive  stokers  and  machinists.  Abrid- 
ged translation  from  the  German  edition  by  V.  Osterman. 
With  523  illus.  Petr.,  1904,  1  r.  25  k. 

621.1  —  Steam    engineering. 


CA3EPAKTD-£E-QOP}K'L.  JL  He-ioB^i,  CTajn> 

CB  35  PHC.  IlepeB.  CT>  <J)paHn,.  B.  Kep3ceH^eBa.  1910. 
Ilexp.,  65  K. 

SAZERAC  DE  FORGES,  L.  Man  begins  to  fly.  35  illus. 
Kerzhentsev,  V.  trans.  1910.    Petr.,  65  k. 

629  —  Aeronautics. 


i>  65-io 

Cn6.,   1908   r.,   u;.   75    K. 

BAUDRY-DE-SAUNIER,  Automobiles  with  benzine  mo- 
tors. With  65  sketches.  Petr.,  1908,  75  k. 

629.1  —  Automobiles. 

EOrHPH-rZl^E-CAHB3.     HCKVCCXBO    xopomo    ynpaBjiaxB 
aExoModHjieM-B.  CB  20  pnc.  Cn6.,  1910  r.,  n,.  1  p.  50  K. 

BAUDRY-DE-SAUNIER,     Instructions     for     automobile 
driving.  With  20  illus.  Petr.,  1910,  1  r.  50  k. 

629.1  —  Automobiles. 

—  27  — 


AGRICULTURE. 

APIJBIEAIHEBTb,  f(.  Opy,a;m  H  Mammm  cejitcicaro 
xosflfiCTBa.  Ct  313  piicyHKaMii  BT,  TCRCTE,  IleTpo- 
rpa^t,  1910  r.,  n;.  2  p.  40  K. 

ARTSYBACHEV,  D.  Agricultural  implements.  With  313 
illus.  Petr.,  1910,  2  r.  40  k. 

630  —  Farm  implements. 

rAPBYrZl,rL,  A.  O6HOBjieHHafl  seio^.  CKasame  o  no6i- 

^ax-B   coBpeMeHHaro    3eMJie££jii&    BT>   AMepiiK'E.    BT» 

coKpam;eHHOMT>  HSJiOyKeniii  npo(J).  K.  A.  TiiMiip^seBa. 

225  CTp.  C-L  48  pnc.  1909  r.  Hs^.  CtiTHna.  MocKBa. 

75  K. 

HARWOOD,  A.  Renewed  land.  Progress  of  agriculture 
in  America.  Summarised  by  prof.  K.  A.  Timiriazev.  225 
p.  With  48  illus.  1909.  Sytin  ed.  Moscow,  75  k. 

630  • —  Agriculture. 

BOJIBHOrOPCKlH,  IL  PacTenm  —  Apyst*  nejioBiKa. 
662  CTp.  OL  273  pnc.  1901  r.,  Hs^.  K  TnxoMHpoBa. 
MocKBa.  3  p. 

VOLNOGORSKY,  P.  Plants— friends  of  man.  662  p.  With 
273  illus.  1901,  Tikhomirov,  K.  Moscow,  3  r. 

Description  of  plants  raised  by  men   for  different  purposes,  and  of  their 
importance  to  human   life.     Language  very  popular.     Fine   edition. 
630  —  Agriculture. 

AOAHACOBMTL,  B.  HJTO^OBOH  ca^x  H  oropo^x 
jiio6iiTejiH  BT>  ciBepHoii  ncxnodk  Poccin.  HeTporpafli*, 
1905  r.,  ^.  1  p. 

ATHANASOVICH,  V.  Fruit  and  vegetable  gardens  of 
amateurs  in  Northern  Russia.  Petr.,  1905,  1  r. 

634  —  Fruit.    Gardening. 

ABOSHHTb,  H.  ^oxo^noe  nTimeBo^CTBo  BT>  MCJIKIIX-B 
xo3HHCTBaxi>.  C%T>  34-M^  piic.  Cn6.,  1907  r.,  ^.  75  K. 

ABOZIN,  I.  Profitable  bird-breeding.  With  34  illus. 
Petr.,  1907,  75  k. 

636  —  Poultry. 

—   28   — 


AEO3HITL,  H.  PasBeaeHie  rycen  ii  yxoKt.  M.,  1909  r., 
u;.  10  K. 

ABOZIN,  I.  Raising  geese  and  ducks.  M.,  1908,  10  k. 
636  —  Poultry. 

HEHIUTYBE,  C.  }KHBOTHOBO,ZI;CTBO.  PasBefleme  n^BLipa- 
mHBame  TCJI^T-L  na  mieMJi  H  na  MSCO.  1903.  IleTp., 
50  K. 

NEUSTUBE,  S.  Rearing  cattle.  Rearing  calves  for  breed- 
ing and  market  purposes.  1903  Petr.,  50  k. 

XyTopcKoe   co^epxcanie   CKora.    1911    r.    IleTp., 

n;.    75    K. 
Cattle  on  the  farm.  1911.  Petr.,  75  k. 

636  —  Domestic   animals. 

A.      PyKOBo^CTBO      KT,     pasynnoMy 
.  Ci>  228-io  pncynK.  KieBt,  1909  r.>  u;. 
1  p.  50  K. 

ANDRIASHEV,  A.  Handbook  on  raising  bees.  With  228 
illus.  Kiev,  1  r.  50  k. 

638  —  Bees. 

IIIABPOBTi),  H.  IIIejiKOBHu;a,  e^  pasBe^enie  H  HOJIBSO- 
Banie  eio.  142  pnc.  1899.  IleTp.  1  p.  50  K. 

SHAVROV,  N.  Mulberry  tree,  its  cultivation  and  use. 
Handbook  for  those  interested  in  rearing  silkworms.  142 
illus.  1899.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

638  —  Silkworms. 

COOK  BOOKS. 

MOILOXOBEJU'L,  E.  IIo^apoK'B  MOJIO^BIM'L  xos-siiKaMt, 
HJIII  cpe,a;cTBo  KT>  yMeHtmemio  pacxo^oBi>  BT>  ,a;o 
MainneM-L  xos^iiCTBi.  Bt  2-xt  H.  1909  r.  Hs^;.  26-e. 
ITexp.,  u;.  5  p.  BT,  nepenji. 

MOLOKHOVETS,  E.  Present  to  young  housewives,  or 
advice  on  reducing  expenses  in  housekeeping.  2  parts. 
1909.  26th  ed.  Petr.,  5  r.  bd. 

640  —  Domestic  economy. 

—  29  — 


PEfHEJIHH'L,  M.  ^OM-L  H  xosfliiCTBO.  B.T>  ^eyxi,  TOMaxi,, 
CT,  piic.,  Cn6.,  1907  r-,  BT>  KOJICHK.  nep.,  ij.  5  p. 

REDELIN,  M.  House  and  domestic  economy.  In  two  vol. 
with  illus.    Petr.,  1907,  5  r.  bd. 

640  —  Domestic  economy. 

AJIEKCAH^POBA-HrHATBEBA,  II.  HpaKxii^ecKm 
OCHOBLI  KyjiHHapHaro  HCKyccTBa.  CL  108  piic.  1909  r. 
Hexp.,  3  p.  50  K. 

ALEXANDROVA-IGNATIEVA,  P.     Practical  foundation 
of  culinary  art.    With  108  illus.    1909.  Petr.,  3  r.  50  k. 

641  —  Cookery. 

lOFAHCOH'B,  K).  IIoBapeHHa^  KHHra.  CL  66  pnc.  Cn6. 
^.  4  p. 

JOHANSON,  J.  Book  of  the  culinary  art.  66  illus.  Petr., 
4  r. 

641  —  Cookery. 

MACZIOB-L,  H.  KoHflHTept.  CB  118  pnc.  Cn6.,  1905  r., 
1  p.  20  K. 

MASLOV,    N.    Pastry-cook.    With    118    illus.    Petr.,1905, 
1  r.  20  k. 

641  —  Cookery. 

PE^EJIHH'B,  M.  Knnra  o  KOHcepBaxt.  OB  13  pnc.  Cn6., 
^  50  K. 

REDELIN,  M.   Book  of  conserves.  With   13  illus.   Petr., 
50  k. 

641  —  Cookery. 

PyM.HHDjEB'B,  A.  HaerojiLHaa  Knura  RXSL  MOJIO^HX-B 
XOS^CK-L.  Cn6.,  1905  r.,  i^.  1  p. 

RUMIANTSEV,  A.  Book  of  culinary  art  for  young  house- 
wives. Petr.,  1905,  1  r. 
641  —  Cookery. 

—  30  — 


--  KoH^Hxept-jiiooiixejiL.    Cn6.>   1904   r.,   u;.   30   K. 

RUMIANTSEFF,  A.  Confectioner-amateur.  Petr.,  1904. 
30  k. 

641  —  Cookery,  Confectionery. 

-  IlacxajiLHLifi  CTOJI-L.  Cn6.,  1905  r.,  u;.  15  K. 

-  Easter  table.   Petr.,   1905,   15  k. 

641  —  Cookery. 

-  EJIIIHBI  u  o.ia^BH.  Cn6.,  1905  r.,  u;.  10  K. 

-  Pancakes  and  fritters.  Petr.,  1905,  10  k. 
641  —  Cookery. 

-  KoHcepBH  u  npnnacLi.  Cn6.,  1906  r.,  u;.  30  K. 

-  Preserves  and  provisions.   Petr.,   1906,   30  k. 

641  —  Cookery. 

<D.    Koji6acHoe 
ii..    90    K. 
EPNER,  F.  Sausage  making.  Petr.,  90  k. 

643  —  Food. 

HJIBHMC7L,    X.    3xnica    min^ii    IIJIH 

OCHOBLI  6esy6oHHaro  nHTama  RJIX  nejiOB^Ka.  IlepeB. 
ex  anrjiiHCKaro  co  BCTyniiiejiLHoft  cxaTteft  "IlepBa^ 
cxyneHt"  Jl.  H.  Tojicxoro.  M.,  1910  r.,  ^  75  K. 

\VILLIAMS,  H.  Ethics  of  nourishment,  or  moral  founda- 
tions of  food  for  man.  Trans,  from  English  with  an 
introductory  note  "The  first  step"  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi. 
Moscov,  1910,  75  k. 

643  —  Food. 


,   F.   Mexo^a  KpoftKH  H  IHHTLJI.   Ci,  . 

nepeB.   H.   B.   Bjia^iiMnpoBa,  ex  123-io  DHC.   Cn6., 
1901  r.,  11.  1  p. 

SCHEFFER,   G.   Method   of   cutting   and   sewing.   Trans. 
from  French  by  N.  W.  Vladimirov.  123  illus.  Petr.,  1901, 

646  —  Needlework. 

—  31  — 


UOCn^JIOBA-rATD,yirL,  M.     MeTO^HKa     SKCHCKHXT, 
iift.   PyKOBO/jCTBO  RJISL   npeno^OBamfl   pyico- 
BT>  npo$eccionajiLHHxi>  niKO-iaxx 
ropora;cKHX'L    H    CCJILCKHX'L    niKOjraxt. 
1909  r.,  n;.  3  p.   • 

POSPIELOVA-HATSUK,  M.  Course  in  needlework.  Ma- 
nual of  needlework  for  trade,  high  and  grammar 
schools.  Petr.,  1909,  3  r. 

646  —  Needlework. 


KJiaccnaro  npeno^aBan^ 
.  BLinycKt  I.  B^sanie  na  cnni^ax-L.  1906, 
II.     B^sanie     KPIOHKOM-L.     BBUIVCK-L     III. 


IIIiiTLe  6ijii»^.  BLinycKt  IV.  IIInTLe  njiaxtH.  1907. 
BLinycKt  V.  HiiHKa  H  nixonKa.  1908.  IleTp., 
^2  p.  50  K. 

-  Manual  of  needlework  for  schools.  Part  I.  Knitting. 
1906.  Part  II.  Crotchet.  Prt  III.  How  to  make  underwear. 
Part  IV.  Dressmaking.  1907.  Part  V.  Mending  and 
darning.  1908.  Petr.,  2  r.  50  k. 

646  —  Needlework. 

CEBACTBHHOBA,  II.  HencKm  pyieo^jim.  Ct  48  pnc. 
Cn6.,  1909  r.,  ^  30  K. 

SEVASTIANOVA,  P.  Woman's  needlework.  With  48 
illus.  Petr.,  1909,  30  k. 

646  —  Needlework. 

AJIEKC^BEBT),  II.  H  ,a;p.  ToproBaa  Kopp€cnoH,a;eHii;iH, 
300  o6pasu;oBHX'L  ToproBux-L  nuceMt  no  BC^MI. 
OTpacji^Mt  TOproBjiii  H  npoMLinijieH.  1904.  Ilexp.,  1  p. 
50  K. 

ALEKSIEE,  P.  and  others.  Commercial  letter-writer, 
300  sample  letters  for  all  branches  of  trade  and 
industry.  1904.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

657  —  Commercial   correspondence. 

BH^EMAHTb.  K.  EaHKOBa*  6yxrajixepm.  Cno.,  1901  r., 
ij.  3  p.  25  K. 

WIDEMAN,  K.  Bank  book-keeping.  Petr.,  1901,  3  r.  25  k. 
667  —  Bookkeeping. 

—  32  — 


BHHBEPFL,  B.  npaKTH^ecKoe  pyKOBo^cxBo  BHHorpa,a;- 
CTBa  H  BHHOfli.ii.a.  C-L  144  puc.  Cn6.,  1904  r.,  ij.  3  p. 

VINBERG,  V.  Handbook  on  wine-making.  144  illus.  Petr., 
1904,  3  r. 

663  —  Wine. 

TAjlBBAHOnjIACTKKA,  HHKejnipOBanie,  BOJiOHenie, 
cepe6penie  H  ajieKTpoMexajuiyprifl.  CT>  26  pnc.  Hep. 
ci>  (J)paHu;.  Zlexp.  90  K. 

Galvanoplastics,  nickel,  gold  and  silver  plating,  and 
electrometallurgy.  With  26  illus.  Trans,  from  French. 
Petr.,.  90  k. 

671  —  Electrometallurgy. 

K/IACCEHTD,  A.  PeMecjiCHHHKT,.  IIpaKTH^ccKoe  pyico- 
BO^CTBO  RJISI  peMecjiCHHuxt  ynnjEHiu.!,.  326  pncyn- 
KOB-L.  H3,a;.  6-e.  Cn6.,  1899  r.,  u;.  BT>  KOJICHK.  nepen^. 
2  p.  75  K. 

KLASSEN,  A.  The  artisan.  Useful  handbook  for  artisans. 
326  illus.  6th  ed.  Petr.,  1899,  2  r.  75  k.  bd. 

.      680  —  Mechanic  trades. 

,  II.   MexamiKa.     ^JIH  peMecjieHHi>ixi>, 
XT,  n  ^p.    yHiijiiinii'L.    Cno.,    1910    r.,    u;. 
1  p.  60  K. 

MEZHERICHER,  P.  Mechanics.  For  trade  and  technical 
schools.  Petr.,  1910,  1  r.  60  k. 

680  —  Mechanic  trades. 

FINE  ARTS. 

BETTHEPT},  I.  Ca^  n  cropo^.  M.,  1909  r.,  u;.  90  K. 

BETTNER,  J.  Flower  and  vegetable  garden.  Moscow, 
1909,  90  k. 

716  —  Gardening. 

—  33   — 


KHHYHOB'L,  H.  D^THHRII  n  napTepH.  113  puc.  Cn6., 
1904  r.,  D;.  1  p.  75  K. 

KICHUNOV,    N.   Flower-beds    and   parterres.    113    illus. 
Petr.,  1904,  1  r.  75  k. 

716  —  Gardening. 

-  Ca^OBO^CTBO  RJIX  HaHHHaioin.Hxi,  n  jno6nTe^en. 
415  pnc.  Cn6.,  1907  r.,  n;.  2  p.  75  K. 

-  Horticulture  for  beginners  and  amateurs.  415  illus. 

Petr.,  1907,  2  r.  75  k. 

716  —  Gardening. 

CTPAXOBTb,  II.  CejiLCKO-xosflftcTBeHHafl  apxHTCKxypa. 
CT»  axjiacoMT»  co(a;epHcaiia1HM'B  584  puc.  nexp.,  1908  r., 
K.6  p. 

STRAKHOV,   P.     Cottage   architecture.     With   an   atlas 
containing  584  illus.  Petr.,   1908,   6   r. 

728  —  Architecture.   Residences. 

JIHTKE,  A.  Ajn>6oMT>  MonorpaMM-L.  Cn6.,  ij.  2  p-  50  K. 
LITKE,  A.  Album  of  monograms.  Petrograd,  2r.  50  k. 

746  —  Embroidery. 


,  M. 

..  rEexp.,  1903  r.,  u;.  1  p. 
POSPIELOVA-HATSUK,    M.      Album    of    patterns    for 
fancy  doilies.     Petrograd,  1903,  1  r. 

746  —  Embroidery. 


ie  no  KaHB'L  CT>  157  pnc.  BT> 


Harp.,  1903   r.,  u;.   1  p. 

Embroidering    on    canvas.    With    157    illustrations. 

Petrograd,  1903,  1  r. 

746  —  Embroidery. 

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nOCn-B;iOBA-rATD,yiCL,   M.      nojmoe 

HpjiaH^CK'aro  KpyKCBa.  CT»  111  puc. 
.  Ilexp.,  1903  r.,  n,.  1  p.  50  K. 
1903  r.,  ii.  1  p.  50  K. 

POSPIELOVA-HATSUK,  M.  Complete  directions  for 
crotchet  of  Irish  lace.  With  111  illustrations.  Petrograd, 
1903,  1  r.  50  k. 

746  —  Crotchet. 


O.  npo$.  IIpaKXHHecKoe  pyKOBo^cxBO  KT> 
SKHBOHHCH.  Cn6.,  1903  r.,  n,.  1  p. 

DIETRICH,  F.,  prof.  Practical  handbook  of  painting. 
Petrograd,  1903,  1  r. 

751  —  Painting. 

EyHKOBHTTL,  F.   PyKOBo^cxBo  K-L  npaKTHHCCKoft   $o- 
Torpa(J)iH.  Ct  39  pnc.  Cn6.,  1903  r.,  n;.  1  p. 

BUIAKOVICH,  G.  Handbook  of  practical  photography. 
39  illus.  Petr.,  1903,  1  r. 

770  —  Photograhpy. 

MHXAfUlOBT),  B.  ^HBOHHCB  no  $ap$opy,  MaicxflHidk,  H 
Ko>Ki.  3MajieBan  HCHBonncB  no  mini,  ^epeey  H 
cxcKJiy.  UeTporpafl-B,  1903  r.,  ^.  50  K. 
MIKHAILOV,  V.  Painting  of  porcelain,  majolica  and 
leather.  Enamel  painting  on  clay,  wood  and  glass. 
Petrograd,  1903,  50  k. 

751  —  Painting. 

-  }KHBonHCB  aKBapejiBio  H  MacjmnBiMH  KpacKann 
no  ^epeBy,  xeppaKOT^  H  Kannio.  Ilexp.,  1902  r., 
n;.  50  K. 

-   Water-color   and   oil    painting   on    wood,   terracotta 
and  stone.     Petrograd,  1902,  50  k. 

751  —  Painting. 

—  35  — 


CAKKETTH,  JIi^epiyc-L     AHTOHOBHHT,      (1852-  ). 

OnepiTL  Bceo6ineH  HCTOpin  MystiKH.  1891.  320  cxp. 
Hs,a;.  B.  BeccejiL.  Zlexp. 

SACCHETTI,    Liberius   Antonovich    (1852-         ).    Outline 
of  universal  history  of  music.  1891.  320  p.  Bessel,  B.  Petr. 

780  —  Music—  History. 

SONG  BOOKS. 

HHKHTHHTi),     EL     MystiKajiLna^     xpHCTOMaxm     list 
BejuiKopyccKux-L  nicen-L.  Cn6.,  1906  r.,  u;.  80  K. 

NIKITIN,  I.  Selection  of  popular  songs  of  Great  Russia. 
Petr.,  1906,  80  k. 

784  —  Songs. 

nPEllCL,     B.     HOBBIH     c6opHiiK-L...  niceH'L  na...  o^iint 
rojioc-L.  ^acTL  I-fl.  Cn6.,  1898  r.,  1  p. 

PREISS,  W.  New  collection  of  songs  with  music.  Petr., 
1898,  1  r. 

784  —  Songs. 

BECCE^B,   H.   II   AJIBEPEXTB,   E.   TycejiBKii.    Cn6, 
1909  r.,  ij.  1.  p. 

VESSEL,  N.  and  ALBRECHT,  E.  Popular  songs.  Petr., 
1909,  1  r. 

784  —  Songs. 


n-fccHii.  Cn6.,  1904  r.,  u;.  75  K. 
Songs  for  schools.  Petrograd,  1904.   75  k. 


784  —  Songs. 


cMAMAPIOHT),  K.  Oonorpa^-L,  ero  ycxpoilCTBo  n  npaK- 
Koe  npiiMiHeme.  CT>  piicynK.  IlepeB.  c't 
;.  IT.  fpocc-B.  1905.  IleTp.,  20  K. 


FLAMMARION,  K.  Phonograph,  its  construction  and 
practical  use.  With  illustrations.  Transl.  from  German 
by  P.  Gross.  1905.  Petr.  20  k. 

789  —  Phonograph.  ^ 

—  36  — 


BAXHPEBTD,  BA^HMTx  Pyccirift  KapxoHHBift  Hrpoio,. 
BT>  4-xi>  oT^ijieHi^x-B.  Cn6.,  1880  r.,  ij.  BT,  KOJICHK. 
nepenji.  2  p. 

BAKHIREV,  VADIM.  Russian  card  games.  In  four  parts. 
Petrograd,  1880,  2  r.  bd. 

793  —  Games. 

TAJIAKTIOHOB'L,     C.       HpaKXH^ecicoe    PYKOBO^CTBO, 

HTO6BI       npaBHJIBHO,       B^pHO,    CO    BC^MII       TOHKOCT^MII 

nrpaxB  6e3i>  npoiirpiinia  BT>  inaxMaxLi,  inaniKH,  6n- 
JIL^P^-L.  IleTp.?  u;.  2  p.   BT,  nepenji. 

GALAKTIONOV,  S.  Handbook  on  playing  chess, 
draughts,  billiards,  with  full  instructions  as  to  skill  in 
winning  the  game.  1880.  Petr.  2  r.  bd, 

793  —  Games. 

IIETPOBA,  M.  K).  ITexepdypr.  HOBinniift  caMoyn.  Bcixt 
o6m,ecTBeHHBix'L  TanujeBt  RJIX  o6oero  nojia.  Cn6., 
1896  r.,  ^.  1  p. 

PETROVA,  M.  J.  Petrograd's  latest  self-instructor  in 
dancing.  Petrograd,  1896,  1  r. 

793  —  Dancing. 

TPOCCL,  H.  Hrpa  jiayHt-TeHHCi,.  Cn6.,  1905  r.,  ^.  20  K. 
GROSS,, P.  Lawn-tennis.  Petr.,  1905,  20  k. 

796  —  Tennis. 

LITERATURE. 

BYJIAHOB^b,  B.  PyccKin  nHCLMOBO,aiHTejiB  pjisi  BC^X-B. 
B-B  4-x-B  oT^iji.  Hs^anie  Bxopoe.  nexporpa^-B,  1891  r., 
n;.  1.  p.  50  K. 

BULANOV,  V.  Complete  Russian  letter-writer.  In  4 
parts.  2nd  edition.  Petr.,  1891,  1  r.  50  k. 

808  —  Letter-writing. 

—  37  — 


EAHPOHT),  fZpK.  F.  H36paHHLm  co^imenm  BT>  nepeeo- 
,a;axT>  pyccKHX-L  noaxoBt.  1901  r.  PyccKaa  KJiaccnaa 
6n6jiioTeKa  HS^an.  no^t  pe^aicijieft  Hy^HHOBa,  A. 
H.,  Hexporpa^-B,  50  K. 

BYRON,  GEORGE  G.  lord.  Selected  works  translated 
by  Russian  poets.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov, 
A.  N.,  Petr.,  50  k. 

821  —  English  poetry. 

MHJIBTOITL,  ^pKOHTx  IIoxepHHHHH  paft.  Hepee.  H,. 
H.  nncapeBa.  1871  r.,  Ueip.,  3  p.  BT>  nepenji. 

MILTON,  JOHN.  Paradise  lost.  Pisarev,  S.  I.  trans. 
1871.  Petr.,  3  r.  bd. 

821  —  English  poetry. 


IIIEKCIIHP'L,    BHJEBHM-B.    IIojiHoe   co6panie 

BT,  nepeB.  pyccKHxt  nncaxejieH.  3  x.  1899  r. 
H.  B.  Fep6eji^,  Ilexp.,  10  p. 

SHAKESPEARE,  William.  Complete  works  translated 
by  Russian  authors.  3  vol.  1899.  Gerbel,  N.  V.  ed.  Petr., 
10  r. 

822  —  English    drama. 


IIIEKCIIHP'L,  B.  Maic6exT>.  Tpare^iH  BT>  n^xn 

.ax-L  IlepeB.  BopoHHCHKo,  M.  B-  TCKCX-L  xpare^in- 
OdxHCKHxejiBHtiH  cxaxtH.  1902  r.  PyccKa^E  KJiaccnaa 
6n6jiioxeKa  ns^an.  no^T*  pe^aKi^ieft  ^y^HHOBa,  A. 
X.,  Ilexp.,  40  K. 

SHAKESPEARE,  WILLIAM.  Macbeth.  Tragedy  in  five 
acts.  Voronchenko,  M.  V.,  trans.  Text  of  the  tragedy 
with  explanatory  notes.  1902.  Russian  classical  library. 
Chudinov,  A.  N.  Per.,  40  k. 

822  —  English    drama. 

—  38  •— 


ITBCHB   O   HHBEJIYHrAXt, 

anoct.  IlepeB.  M.  KyflpameBa,  1896  r.  PyccKaa  Kiac- 
CHaji  6n6jiioxeKa  ns^an.  no,a;t  pe^aKUjien  ^y^HHosa, 
A.  H.,  Ilexp.,  45  K. 

NIBELUNGEN-LIED.  German  popular  epics.  Kudriashev, 
M.  trans.,  1896.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov,  A.  N., 
Petr.,  45  k. 

831  —  German  poetry. 

yjIAH^Tb,  I.  Ha6paHHH^  cxuxoxBopenm  BT, 
pyccKHxt  no3TOBt.    IlicHH.    Bajuia^Bi    H 
06-LJiCHHTejiLHLi^  CTaxLii.  1902  r.  PyccKaa 
6n6jiioTeKa  ns^an.  no^T>  pe,a;aKia;ieH   Hy^nnoBa,   A. 
X.,  Hexp.,  30  K. 

UHLAND,  I.  Selected  poems  translated  by  Russian  poets. 
Songs.  —  Ballads  and  romances.  —  Explanatory  notes. 
1902.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petr., 
30  k. 

831  —  German  poetry. 

FETE,  BOJIbOFAHFL.  <Daycxi>.  ^paMaxH^ecicafl  noaivia 
BT,  2-xt  Hacxflxt.  IlepeB.  BopOHHemco,  M.  II.  1900  r. 
Pyccicafl  KJiaccnan  6n6j[ioxeKa  ns^an.  no^t  pe^aKi^. 
Hy^HHOBa,  A.  H.  Hexporpa^-L,  55  K. 

GOETHE,  JOHANN  WOLFGANG  von.  Faust.  Dramatic 
poem  in  two  parts.  Vorochenko,  M.  P.,  Trans.,  1900  (Rus- 
sian classical  library.)  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petr.,  55  k. 

832  —  German  drama. 

niHJIJIEP'B,  QpHflpHx-L  BOH-L.  HojiHoe  co6panie 
coHHHemft  BT>  nepeBo^  pyccKHxt  nncaxe^eft.  3  T. 
1893  r.,  Hs^.  B.  Tep6ejiH.  Ilexp.,  11  p.  B-L  nepenji. 
SCHILLER,  J.  C.  Friedrich  von.  Complete  works  trans- 
lated by  Russian  authors.  3  vol.  1893.  Gerbel,  V.  ed.  Petr., 
11  r.  bd. 

832  — German   drama. 

—  39  — 


AHrZI,EPCEH'L,  FAHCL  XPHCT.     H36paHHLi*     cow 
CicasKa  MOCH  HCHSHH.     Knura  KapTHm>  6e3T> 
Hs6p.    CTuxoTBOpCHm.    1899    r.    Pyccicafl 
6n6jiioTeKa      ns^an.      no^i*      pe^aicu.ieft 
a,  A.  H.  neTporpa^-B,  75  K. 

ANDERSEN,  HANS  CHRISTIAN.  Selected  works.  The 
Story  of  My  Life.  Picture-book  without  Pictures.  Selec- 
ted poems.  1899.  Russian  Classical  library.  Chudinov 
A.  N.,  Petrograd,  75  k. 

839  —  Scandinavian  literature. 

CTAPIHAH  S^flA-     (CeMyHfl'a  My^paro)-     C6opHHKt 

nicem,.  ^peBHe-cKaH^HHaBCKiH 
anoct.  1907  r.  PyccKa^  Knaccnaa  6ii6;iU 
oieKa  HS^an..  no^-L,  pe^aKi^ien  Hy^HHOBa,  A.  H. 
nexporpa^t,  40  K. 

THE  ELDER  EDDA.  (Semund  the  Wise).  Collection  of 
mythological  songs.  Ancient  Scandinavian  popular  epics. 
1907.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov.  A.  N.,  Petr.  40  k. 

839  —  Scandinavian  literature. 

MIOCC3,  AJIBOPEfl'L  RE,  Hsdpamm*  co^imenm. 
IlepeB.  HeniHXHna,  B.  E.  H  #p.  Cn6.,  1901  r.,  u;.  50  K. 

MUSSET,  ALFRED  DE.  Selected  works.  Cheshikhin,  V.  E. 
and  others,  trans.,  1901.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudi- 
nov, A.  N.,  Petr.,  50  k. 

841  - —  French   poetry. 

H'BCHB  O  POJLAHR&.  OpamjysciciH  Hapo^HLiii  anoc-L. 
1896  r.  PyccKa^i  KJiaccnaa  6n6jiioTeKa  ns^an.  no,a,i» 
pe^aKi^ieii  ^y^HHOBa,  A.  H.,  neTporpa^i>,  50  K. 

SONG  OF  ROLAND.  French  popular  epics.  1896.  Russian 
classical  library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petr.,  50  k. 

841  —  French  poetry. 

—  40   — 


PACHITL,  aCAH'B-EAXHCTK  HsdpanHtm 

BT>  nepeBo^i  pyccKiixi,     nucaTejieii.     Cn6.,  1903  r-, 
n;.  40  K. 

RACINE,  JEAN-BAPTISTE.  Selected  works  translated  by 
Russian  authors.  1903.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov, 
A.  N.,  Petrograd,  40  k. 

842  —  French   drama. 

JAHTE  AJIHTIEPEL  EoHcecxBeHHa*  KOMe^m.  H.  I.  A^-L. 
ij.  55  K.  H-  II-  HiiCTiijiiiiuie.  50  K.  ^.  III.  Pan.  IlaiHtiH 
TCKCT-L.  55.  1897  r.  PyccKaa:  Kiaccnafl  6n6jiioTeKa 
ii3,a;aH.  no^i>  pe^;aKu;ieii  ^y^iinoBa,  A.  H.,  IleTp. 
DANTE  ALIGHIERL  Divine  comedy.  Part.  I.  Hell.  55  k. 
Part  II.  Purgatory.  50  k.  Part  III.  Paradise.  Complete 
text.,  55  k.  1907.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov,  A., 
N.,  Petrograd. 

851  —  Italian  poetry. 

HO3MA    H    H3BPAHHBIE    POMAHCBI    O    CHfl'B. 
napo^HBin    anoct.    1897    r. 


,  A.  H.  ITeTporpa^T,,  50  K. 

POEMS  AND  SELECTED  ROMANCES  OF  THE  CID. 
Spanish  popular  epics.  1897.  Russian  classical  library. 
Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petrograd,  50  k. 

861  —  Spanish  poetry. 


EYHHPTL,  Hsam,  A,ieKcieBiiHi>(1870-         ). 
12  TT.     HpHjioac.  KT>  "HiiB^  sa  1915  r. 

BUNIN,   Ivan  Aleksieevich    (1870-         ).   Works.    12   vol. 
Supplement  to  "Niva"  for  1915. 

Russian    poet    and    novelist.      He    translated    wonderfully    some    poems 
of  Longfellow  and  Byron.   His  poetry  describes  the  charm  and  beauty 
of  nature,   and  the  happiness  of  a  calm   and  peaceful    life.      Even   in 
his  prose  works,  he  is  a  poet  in  the  description  of  human  feelings. 
S91.7  —  Russian   poetry. 

-  ^  —  41  —  .    -  - 


),   K).   CnjiyaxLi  pyccKiixt 
3  BLin.  1913  r.  Us,/!,.  ,,Mipi>".  MOCKBE,  6  p. 
EICHENWALD,  J.  Silhouettes  of  Russian  writers.  3  vol. 
1913.  "Mir"  ed.  Moscow,  6  r.  Critical  essays. 

/891.7  —  Russian  literature. 


KOFAHT),   UeTp-L   CeMeHOBH*n>.   OiepKii  no 

pyccKOH  jiiiTepaxypBi  (CT,  BijiHHCKaro).  2  BHH. 
1910  r.  MocKBa,  1  p.  80  K. 

KOGAN,  Peter  Semenovich.  Essays  on  contemporary 
Russian  literature  (after  Bielinsky).  2  parts.  1910.  Moscow, 
1  r.  80  k. 

891.7  —  Russian  literature. 


DBCHHHKO-KYJIHKOBCKIH, 

CoHHHeHm.  9  TT.  T.  1:  Foro-it;  T.  2:  TypreneB-L; 
T-  3:  JI.  H.  TOJICTOH  ;  T-  4:  UyniKHH-B;  T-  5:  Fexe, 
FeHHe,  ^CXOB-B,  FoptKiH  H  ,a;p.  T.  6:  CxaTLH  no 
Teopin  noasiii  H  T.  #.  TT.  7-9  :  HcTopm  pyccKOH 
HHTejiJiHreHi];iH  (Tpn  nacTn).  1911-1914.  Hs^;.  H.  JT. 


OVS1ANIKO-KULIKOVSKY,  Dimitry  Nicholaevich.  Com- 
plete works,  9  vol.  V.  1:  Gogol;  V.  2:  Turgheniev;  V.  3:  L. 
Tolstoi;  V.  4:  Pushkin;  V.  5:  Goethe,  Heine.  Chekhov. 
Gorky,  and  others.  V.  6:  Essays  on  the  theory  of  poesy, 
etc.;  V.  7-9:  History  of  Russian  "intelligentsia"  (three 
parts)  1911-1914.  I.  L.  Ovsianiko-Kulikovskaia.  Petrograd. 

Best  modern  criticism  and  essays  on  history  of  literature.  Author  — 
Professor  of  University  of  Odessa  and  member  of  the  Academy  of 
science.  All  these  books  are  popular  except  V.  6.  The  volumes  are 
sold  separately,  1  r.  —  1  r.  25  k.  each.  The  most  famous  are  the  essays 
on  Tolstoi  and  Turgheniev. 

891.7  —  Russian  literature,   Analytics. 

—  42  — 


AjreKcan^pi,     CeprfceBHiT,.     (1799-1837). 
UojiHoe  co6pame     conimeHiH.     Hs^. 
1  p.  50  K. 


PUSHKIN,  Alexander  Sergieevich  (1799-1837).  Complete 
works.  Pavlenkpy,  Petrograd,  one  big  volume,  1  r.  50  k. 
Many  other  editions  at  this  price. 

According   to   Prosper   Merimee,   one   of    the   great   poets   of   mankind. 

In  expressing  even  the  most  insignificant  remarks,   in  describing  the 

most  insignificant  details  of  every  day  life,  in  the  variety  of  human 

feelings  that  he  has  expressed,  and  the  delicate  expression  of  love,  he 

is    certainly    the    leader    of    the    Russian    poets.    His    lyric    verse    is 

inimitable.      His   poetical   novel    "Evgheny   Oniegin"    contains   the   best 

description   of   Russian   life,   both   in  the   capital   and   in   the   country. 

The  real  Russian  modern  literature  starts  with  him. 

Chief    poems.  —  Evgheny    Oniegin,    Poltava,    Rusian    and    Ludmila,    The 

fountain  of  Bakchisaray,  etc. 

Plays.  —  Boris   Godunov,  Mozart   and   Salieri,   The  avaricious     chevalier, 

etc. 

Novels.  —  The  Captain's  Daughter,  Dubrovsky,  Queen  of  Spades,  etc. 

891.7  •  —  Russian  literature. 

COJIOBBEB'L,  BceBOJioAt    CeprieuHYB    (1849-  ). 

Codpanie  coHHHemii.  10  TT.  1903  r.  Uexp.,  7  p.  50  K. 

SOLOVIEV,  Vsevolod  Sergieevich   (1849-         ).  Complete 
works.  10  vol.  1903.  Petrograd,  7  r.  50  k. 

Russian   poet,    critic   and   novelist.      He   wrote    many    historical    novels 
which  are  widely  circulated  in  Russia. 
891.7  —  Russian  literature. 

RUSSIAN  POETRY. 


ABEHAPIYCL,  B.  Knnra  dHjmiTB.  CL  nopxp.  H  pnc., 
1912  r.  8-e  H3#.  CrynHHa.  M.  1  p.  60  K- 

AVENARIUS,   V.    Book    of   bylines.    With   portrait   and 
illus.  1912.    Stupin,  8th  ed.,  Moscow,  1  r.  60  k. 

Byliny  —  A  word  derived  from  the  Russian  verb  "  bylo  '*  "  has  been." 
It  designates  the  oldest  epic  songs  of  Russia.  These  songs  narrate 
the  adventures  of  knights  —  errant  of  Kiev  and  Novgorod  and  their 
fights  with  giants,  Mongols  and  Turks.  They  are  filled  with  remini- 
scences of  the  ancient  Slavonian  mythology,  and  constitute  a  precioua 
national  inheritance  of  rare  poetical  beauty. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

—  43  — 


EPIOCOB'L,  Bantam,  HKOBjieBH^    (1873-         )•  Bci 
naniBLi.  1909  r.  Hs^.  "CKOpnioH'L"  M.,  2  p. 

BRIUSOV,  Valerian  Jacovlevich    (1879-         ).   All   songs. 
1909.  "Scorpion"  Moscow,  2  r. 

Talented  poet,  who  is  known  as  one  of  the  so-called  Russian  de- 
cadents. His  verses  were  severely  criticized  by  Vladimir  Soloviev. 
He  is  also  known  as  one  of  the  best  contributors  of  the  review  "The 
New  Path"  which  aimed  at  a  radical  reform  of  Christianity.  His 
last  works  reveal  his  efforts  to  cast  off  the  literary  aims  of  his 
.  poetical  school. 

891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 


FaBpiiurL  .  PoManoBH^t     (1743-1816). 

1868-78.   2-e  aica.a.eMHHecKoe   113^.   7   T. 
IleTporpa.a.'B,  7  p. 

DERZHAVIN,  Gabriel  Romanovich  (1743-1816).  Works. 
1868-78.  2nd  academical  ed.  7  vol.  Petrograd,  7  r. 

The    poet    laureate    of     Catherine    II.       Some    of    his    lyrical    poems, 
especially  the  Ode  to  God,  and  Waterfall,   are  ranked  among  the  best 
productions  of  Russian  poetry. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

^MHTPIEB'L,  H.  H.  H36paHHmi  CTHxoxBopem*.  1896  r. 
Pyccicafl  KJiaccnafl  6n6jiioTeKa  iis^an.  no^x  pe^aKi;. 
Hy^HHOBa,  A.  H.,  IleTporpa.a-'L,  40  K. 

DMITRIEV,  I.  I.  Selected  poems.  1896.  Russian  classical 
library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petrograd,  40  k. 

891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

OETL,  A(J)anaciH  A^aHacteBiiTL  (1815-1860).  nceB,a;.  A. 
HleHtniiiHa.  IIojiHoe  co6panie  CTiixoTBopeHiii, 
1910  r.  Ilc^t  pe^;.  HnKOJiLCKaro.  3  T.  Ilexp.,  5  p. 

"FET,  Athanasius  Athanasievich  (1815-1860)  Pseud,  of  A. 
Shenshin.  Complete  collection  of  poems.  1910.  Nikolsky, 
3  vol.,  Petrograd,  5  r. 

A  ^graceful  poet  of  light  themes.  For  thirty  years  he  sang  the  joys 
of  life,  the  charms  of  nature,  the  beauty  and  love  of  women.  "  His 
short  verses  are  especially  pretty  and  sometimes  almost  beautiful. 
Nature  in  its  quiet,  lovely  aspects,  which  lead  to  a  gentle,  aimless 
sadness,  he  depicted  sometimes  to  perfection.''  —  Kropotkin. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

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XOMflKOBT),  AjieKciii  CrenaHOBiiTL  (1804-1860). 

CTHXOTBOpeHm.        MoCKBa.   30    K. 

KHOMIAKOV,   Alexis    Stepanovich    (1804-1860).    Poems. 
Moscow,  30  k. 

Theological  writer  styled  by  Samarin  as  a  Doctor  of  the  Church. 
He  is  considered  as  the  theologian  of  the  Slavophil  party.  He  is 
also  famous  as  a  historian  and  poet.  His  poems,  says  Waliszewski, 
give  proof  of  great  maturity  but  of  an  utter  absence  of  sentiment  and 
art.  "They  extoll  the  union  of  all  the  Slav  races  and  the  putting  off 
of  the  Western  yoke." 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

KOJIblJOB'L,  AjieKCEfi  BacMteBHTb  (1808-1842). 
IIoJiHoe  co6pame  coHHHeHiii.  1911  r.  Ho^t  pe^;.  H 
CT>  npHM-fe^.  A.  H.  JlfliijeHKa.  IleTporpaft'B,  1  p.  20  K. 
BT>  nepenjr. 

KOLTSOV,  Alexis  Vasilevich  (1808-1842).  Complete  works 
with  notes.  1911.  Liashchenko,  A.  I.  Petr.,  1  r.  20  k.  bd. 

One    of    the    greatest    lyric    poets    of    Russia.      Bielinsky    thought    him 
superior   to    Pushkin.      He    excels    in    the    description    of    the    peasants' 
life    and    Russian    steppes.      "  In    his    poems    every    expression    appeals 
to  the  heart  and  fills  it  with  poetical  love  for  nature  and  man.'' 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

KOSJIOB'L,    HBant*   HBanoBHYi,   ,(1779-1840). 

codpanie  coHHHenift  CT>  riopxp.  KosjioBa.     Ho^t 
A.  BBe^encKaro.  nexporpa^-B,  1  p.  25  K. 

KOZLOV,   Ivan   Ivanovich    (1779-1840).    Complete   works 
with  the  author's  portrait.  Vvedensky,  A.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Author   of   the    saddest   elegies    of   Russian   literature.    His    translations 
of  foreign  poems,   and  especially  of  the  Crimean   Sonnets  of  Mickiewicz, 
are   considered  to   be  real   works  of  art. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

JIEPMOHTOB'L,  Mnxamn,  lOpBeBHHi,  (1811-1841). 
IIoJiHoe  co6panie  co^imemH.  1  T.  1912  r.  Hsft. 
CtiTHHa.  MocKBa,  1  p.  25  K. 

LERMONTOV,    Michael    lurevich    (1811-1841).    Complete 
works.  1  vol.  1912.  Sytin.  Moscow,  1  r.  25  k. 

Great  Russian  poet  who  had  Scotch  blood  in  his  veins,  the  founder 
of  his  family  being  a  certain  George  Learmouth  in  the  XVII  century. 
The  influence  of  Shelley  is  visible  in  his  writings.  His  most  famous 
works  are  "  The  Demon,"  and  "  The  hero  of  our  times  ''  in  which 
the  humanitarian,  ray  is  lacking.  His  pessimism,  however,  is  a 
protest  against  all  that  is  ignoble  in  life. 
891.71 — Russian  poetry. 

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TIOMOHOCOB'L,  Mnxamrt  BacHjiteBUH-L   (1711-1765). 
BT>  CTHxaxt.  1904  r.     Ho^t  pe,g;.  A.  H. 
.  HeTporpafl-B,  1  p.  25  K. 


LOMONOSOV,  Michael  Vasilevich  (1711-1765).  Poems. 
1904.  Vvedensky,  A.  I.  Petrograd,  1  r.  25  k. 

Great  writer,   defined  by   Pushkin   as   a   "university  of   learning".   His 
odes   written   in   a   pompous    style   inaugurate   a   new    era    in    Russian 
poetical    language. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

MAflKOBTb,  AHOJIJIOH-L  HHKOjraeBiiHi>  (1821-1897). 
IIojiHoe  co6pame  coHHHemft.  4  T.  IleTp.,  7  p. 

MAIKOV,  Apollon  Nikolaevich  (1821-1897).  Complete 
works.  4  vol.  Petrograd,  7  r. 

Russian  poet  who  successively  sang  the  beauties  of  antique  Greece 
and  Rome,  the  Church  in  mediaeval  times,  the  liberal  movement  in 
Russia  and  in  Europe  and  the  Russian  reaction.  His  masterpiece 
"  Two  Worlds  "  paints  the  conflict  between  Heathenism  and  Chris- 
tianity. His  verses  are  very  musical  and  not  devoid  of  force. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

MOPO3OB1),  HnKOJiaH  AjreKcaH^poBUHt  (1850-  ). 
SBis^Htifl  nicHH.  CxuxoTBOpeHifl.  1910  r.  H3,g;. 
"dcopnioH-L".  MocKBa.  1  p.  50  K. 

MOROZOV,  Nicholas  Alexandrovich  (1850-  ).  Star 
Songs.  Poems.  1910.  "Scorpion"  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

Russian  political  writer  who  took  an  active  part  in  the  attempts  of 
terrorists  to  throw  down  the  Russian  autocracy.  He  was  arrested  in 
1882,  and  set  free  in  1905  after  23  years  imprisonment.  His  poems, 
which  express  the  feelings  of  the  Russian  people  and  their  yearning 
for  political  freedom,  made  him  famous.  He  was  the  editor  of  the 
paper  "  The  popular  will  *'  which  was  of  considerable  influence  on 
the  revolutionary  movement  in  Russia. 

891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

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HA^COtTL,  CCMCH-L  HicoBjieBii^B  (1862-1887).  CTHXO 
TBopeum  CT>  nopxpeTOMt  H  6iorpa<|)HiecKiiMT>  oiep- 
KOM-L.  1909  r.  IleTp.,  3  p.  BT>  nepemi. 

NADSON,   Simeon  Jacovlevich    (1862-1887).   Poems  with 
portrait  and  biography.  1909,  Petr.,  3  r.  bd. 

Famous  poet  of  Jewish  origin.  Through  his  mother  he  belonged  to  the 
Russian  nobility.  In  his  poetry  "he  has  fire,  a  ring  of  sincerity, 
and  a  supple  rhythm".  He  excels  in  the  exaltation  of  Christ,  as  his 
God,  the  God  of  sufferers,  the  God-Man,  the  brother  of  the  celestial 
soul.  He  styles  himself  in  his  poetry  as  weeping  with  unfortunate 
men,  as  suffering  with  tortured  souls.  Elegance,  clearness,  harmony, 
and  a  deeply-felt  sentiment  of  human  sorrows  are  the  main  character- 
istics of  his  literary  work." 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

HA3APEBCKIH,  E.  BejiHKOpyccKm  Hapo^Htm  nicnn. 
1911.  MocKBa,  50  K. 

NAZAREVSKY,  B.,  Editor.  Popular  songs  of  Great  Rus- 
sia. 1911.  Moscow,  50  k. 

891.71  —  Russian  poetry.   Songs. 

HEKPACOB'L,  HnicojiaH  AjieKcieBHYL  (1821-1876). 
IIojiHoe  co6panie  CTHxoTBOpeHiii.  2  TOMa.  1905  r. 
Hs^ame  9-e.  Heip.,  6  p.  50  K.  BT>  nepenji. 

NEKRASOV,  Nicholas  Aleksieevich  (1821-1876).  Complete 
poems.  2  vol.  1905.  9th  edition.  Petr.,  6  r.  50  k.  bd. 

The  poet,  as  he  says,  of  vengeance  and  of  sadness..  His  poems  give 
a  depressing  picture  of  the  misery  of  Russian  peasants,  oppressed  by 
the  economical  and  political  yoke.  His  best  poem  "Red— nosed  frost" 
is  an  apotheosis  of  the  Russian  peasant  women.  He  is  largely  read 
not  only  by  the  educated  classes,  but  also  by  the  poorest  peasants. 
"His  love  of  the  people  passes  as  a  red  thread  through  all  his  works; 
he  remained  true  to  it  all  his  life." 
.  891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

HHKHTHTL,  HBant  CaBiiYt  (1824-1861)-  IIojrHoe 
co6panie  coHHHemH  BT,  O^;HOMI»  TOM£.  1912  r.  no^T, 
pe^;.  M.  O.  FepnieHBOHa.  M.,  80  K. 

NIKITIN,   Ivan   Savich    (1824-1861).   Complete  works   in 
one  volume.  1912.  Hershenzon,  M.  0.  Moscow,  80  k. 

A    writer    of    touching    poems,    in    which    scenes    of    popular    life    are 
described  with  wonderful  simplicity.     They  bear  the  impression  of  the 
unhappy  vicissitudes  of  his  own  life. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

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AjieKciii     HmeojiaeBHYB      (1825-1893). 
CTiixoTBopenm.  1905  r.  EBIKOBT>,  II.  IleTp.,  4  p. 

PLESHCHEEV,   Alexis   Nicolaevich    (1825-1893).    Poems, 
1905.  Bykov,  P.  Petrograd,  4  r. 

A  beloved  Russian  poet.     His  poetry   has  a  note  of  vigour,   freshness 
and  faith  in  humanitarian  ideals.     He  translated  wonderfully  German, 
English  and  Italian  poets. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 


HOJ[E}KAEB'L,   AjueiccaHflp-L   HBanoBHTL    (1806-1838). 
IIojiHoe  co6panie  coHiiHemii.   CT>  diorpa^n^ecKiiM-L 
H  nopTpexoMi,.  1892  r.   BBe^eHCKift,  A.  PL 
1  p.  25  K. 


POLEZHAEV,  Alexander  Ivanovich  (1806-1838).  Complete 
works.  With  biography  and  portrait.  1893.  Vvedensky,  A. 
I.  Petrograd,  1  r.  25  k. 

A   poet,   a   noble  victim   of  the   autocratic   regime  of   Nicholas   II.   His 
verses   are   a  protest   against   the  political    tyranny   of   Russian    Czars. 
They  are  the  expnession  of  a   strong   subjective  feeling. 
891.71  —  Russian   poetry. 

nOJIOHCKlH,  HKOB-L  HeTpoBHYB  (1820-1898).  HOJIHOC 
co6pame  coHimemH.  5  TT.  1896  r.  IleTp.,  9  p.  75  K. 
BT>  nepenji. 

POLONSKY,  James  Petrovich  (1820-1898).  Complete  po^ 
ems,  5  vol.  1896.  Petr.,  9  r.  75  k.  bd. 

A  great  artist  of  the  Russian  poetical  style.  "  Several  of  his  poems  '* 
Waliszewski  writes,  "  are  full  of  melody  and  ring,  very  innocent,  and 
so  simple  that  the  memory  of  a  boy  may  easily  retain  them."  When 
he  follows  his  inspiration  and  his  natural  humor,  he  is  not  devoid  of 
powerful  and  original  ideas.  The  best  of  his  poems  are  written  in 
the  style  of  folk  poetry. 
891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 


jriipiiKa.  1910  r.      PyccKan 
6n6jiioTeKa  iis^aH.  no^t  pe^aKijieii  ^y^imoBa,  A.  H. 
ITeTparpa^-L,  40  K. 

RUSSIAN   POPULAR   LYRICS,   1910.   Russian   classical 
library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petrograd,  40  k, 

891.71  —  Russian  poetry. 

—  48  — 


niEBHEHKO,  Tapac-B  rpnropLeBHTB  (1814-1861).  Ko6- 
sapL.  1  T.  1908  r.     neTporpafli,,  60  K. 

SHEVCHENKO,  Taras  Georgevich  (1814-1861).  The  Bard. 
1  vol.  1908.  Petr.,  60  k. 

The  great  national  bard  and  political  hero  of  Ruthenian  Renaissance. 
His   poems   describing   the   life   of    Cossacks   and   serfs    are    written   in 
Little  Russian,   in   a  popular  form,   and  belong  to   the   fine  specimens 
of   poetry   of   all    nations. 
891.71  —  Russian   poetry. 


CO.IOBBEB'L,  Bjia^iiMiip-B  CeprieuHTB  (1853-1900). 
CTiixoxBopeum  1903  r.  HeTporpa^-L,  7  p.  50  K. 

SOLOVIEV,  Vladimir  Sergieevich  (1853-1900).  Poems, 
1903.  Petrograd,  7  r.  50  k. 

The   greatest   thinker  of   modern    Russia.      His    few   poemg    reflect   th« 
delicacy    and    profoundness   of    his    feelings. 
891.71  —  Russian   poetry. 

aCYKOBCKIfi,  BacMiii  AnapeeBHTL  (1783-1852).  IIoji- 
HOC  co6pame  coHHHenrft,  3  TT.  1906  r.  Apxanre.it- 
cidft,  A.  C.,  npo$.  IleTp.,  3  p. 

ZHUKOVSKY,  Vasil  Andreevich  (1783-1862).  Complete 
works.  3  vol.  1906.  Archangelsky,  A.  S.  Prof.  Petr.,  3  r. 

The  best  representative  of  the  romantic  poetical  school  in  Russia.  He 
is  famous  as  a  translator  in  verse  of  the  poems  of  Schiller,  Uhland, 
Herder,  Byron,  Moore,  etc.  Of  his  poetical  translations  Kropotkin 
says:  "It  is  doubtful  whether  there  are  in  any  language  even  in 
German  equally  beautiful  renderings  of  foreign  poets.  In  his  poems 
he  appeals  to  the  best  sides  of  human  nature". 

891.71  —  Russian   poetry. 

d>OHBH3HHt>,  ^CHIIC-L  HsaHOBHYi,  (1744-1792).  COIH- 
Henm.  1912  r.  BBe^eHCKiil,  A.  H.  Pe#.  nexporpafl-L, 
1  p.  25  K. 

FONVIZIN,  Denis  Ivanovich  (1744-1792).  Works,  1902. 
Vvedensky,  A.  I.  Ed.,  Petrograd,  1  r.  25  k. 

The  creator  of  Russian  national  drama,  and  the  initiator  of  realistic 
tendencies  in  Russian  literature. 

591.72  —  Russian  drama. 

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(1795-1829). 

co6panie  COH.  1909   r.   BBe^encKifi,  A.   H. 
Pe^;.  Ueip.,  1  p. 

GRIBOIEDOV,  Aleksander  Sergieevich  (1795-1829).  Com- 
plete  works.  1909.  Vvedensky,  A.  I.  Ed.  Petrograd,  1  r. 

Great  Russian  dramatist.  His  comedy  "Misfortune  from  intelli- 
gence" is  a  work  of  genius,  a  most  powerful  satire  against  the 
aristocrats  of  his  age.  Like  Pushkin  and  Krylov,  he  is  one  of  the* 
masters  of  the  Russian  spoken  language.  Many  of  his  verses  became 
proverbs  for  all  Russians. 
891.72  —  Russian  drama. 

BACHH    pyccKiix't    nncaxejen    ETL    cpaimiiT. 

1891  r.  PyccKaa  Kjiaccnafl  6n6jiioTeKa  iis^an. 
pe^aKijicn  A.  H.  Hy^iiHOBa,  Jlexp.,  40  K. 

FABLES  by  Russian  authors  comparatively  studied.  1891. 
1'ussian  classical  library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petr.,  40  k. 

891.78  —  Russian    literature. 


IIcTp'b    CeMCHOBiiH'i,.    OnepKii    no    iicxopiH 
.niTepaxyp-L.  T.  1.  rpenecKa^  jinxepaTypa. 
239  crp.  1907  r.     MocKBa,  1  p.  25  K. 

KOGAN,  Peter  Semenovich,  Essays  on  the  history  of  an- 
cient literature.  Vol.  I.  Moscow,  1  r.  25  k. 

Extraordinary    Professor    of    General    Literature    in    the    University    of 

Petrograd. 

880  —  Greek   Literature. 


Meant  An^peeBH^  (1768-1844).  EacHii. 
CT>  6iorpa(f>ieH  H  cxaTLen  B^jiiiHCKaro.  1909.  Hs^. 
CtiTHHa.  MocKBa,  40  K. 

KRYLOV,  Ivan  Andreevich  (1768-1844).  Fables.  With  a 
biography  and  a  critical  essay  by  Bielinsxy,  1909.  Sytin. 
Moscow,  40  k. 

The  great  national  fabulist,  the  Aesop  of  Russia.     He  is  considered  to 
be  a  master  of   invention   as   the  themes   of    his   fables   and   his   style, 
simple  and  eminently  idiomatic,  are  inimitable. 
891.78  —  Russian   miscellany. 

—  50  — 


H3EPAHHELH  nicHH  cep6cKaro  napo^a  BT» 

pyccKHX-L  nucaxejieii.  1904  r.  PyccKaa  KJiaccnaa 
6n6jiioTeKa  H3^an.  no^t  pe^aicijiefi  Hy/jiiHOBa,  A.  H. 
nexporpa^-B,  50  K. 

SELECTED  SERBIAN  SONGS,  translated  by  Russian 
authors,  1904.  Russian  classical  library.  Chudinov,  A.  N., 
Petrograd,  50  k. 

891.82  —  Serbian  poetry. 

KAJIEBAJIA.  OiiHCKaa  Hapo^Han  3none;i.  1902  r-  Pyo 
6n6jiioTeKa  ii3^;aH.  no^t  pe^aicijieft 
a,  A.  H.,  ITexp.,  50  K. 

KALAVALA,  Finnish  popular  epics,  1902.  Russian  clas- 
sical library,  Chudinov,  A.  N..  Petrograd,  50  k. 

894.1  —  Finnish  poetry. 

FICTION. 

AH3MAHTD,  ^aBH^t  .HKOBjieBiiii,.  ^epntie  ^HII.  1811  r. 
H3,a;.  npocB-kmenie.  IleTp.,  1  p.  25  K. 

AISMAN,  David  lacovlevich.  Black  days,  1911.  Ed.  Pros- 
vieshchenie.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Contemporary    Russian    writer.      His    novels,    especially    those    inserted 
•     in   the   "Russkoe   Bogatstvo"   describe  the   life  of   the   Jews  in   Russia. 
They- have   been   collected    in   one -volume.    Petrograd,    1904. 

,  Co$bi   (HCCB^;.)     KaKt  OKI,  noniejn, 
.  2  T.  1905  r.  Zlexp.,  3  p. 

BLAGODUSHNAIA,  Sophia  (pseud.).  How  he  went  to 
the  people.  2  vol.  1905.  Petrograd,  3  r. 

Her  or  his  novel  is  a  striking  picture  of  the  religious  struggles  of 
contemporary  Russia. 

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EOEOPHKHITL,  Hexpi,  ^MHTpieBHrn,  (1836-  ). 
Co6pame  ponaHOB-L,  noBicTeft  H  pascKasoBt  BT>  12  T. 
4153  dp.  Hs^;.  MapKca.  IleTp.  4  p. 

BOBORYKIN,  Peter  Dmitrievich  (1836-  ).  Novels, 
tales  and  sketches  in  12  vol.  4153  p.  "Marks'1  ed.  Petr.,  4  r. 

Fecund  writer.  His  method  follows  that  of  Turgheniev.  He  puts  in 
relief  the  prevailing  moods  of  Russian  educated  society.  His  novels 
can  be  taken  as  a  good  picture  of  the  tendencies  of  the  Russian 
intellectuals  and  for  the  history  of  Russian  thought  they  are 
simply  invaluable. 

HEXOB'L,  AHTOH-B  USLEJIOEII^  (1860-1904).  HojiHoe 
co6pame  coHHHemft.  15  T.  Hs,a;.  MapKca.  Heip.,  Ho 
1  p.  50  K.  TOM-L.  TaoKe  npiijioK.  KT>-  KypH.  "Husa" 
sa  1902  r. 

.  CHEKHOV,  Anton  Pavlovich  (1860-1904).  Complete  works. 
15  vol.  Marks,  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k.  each  vol.  Also  as  supplement 
to  "Niva"  for  1902. 

The  most  original  of  the  contemporary  Russian  novelists.  He  has 
struck  a  new  vein  not  only  for  Russian  but  for  all  literature,  and 
thus  belongs  to  all  nations.  He  excels  as  a  great  artist  in  short 
stories.  In  Russia  he  is  the  most  popular  of  younger  writers  and  is 
placed  immediately  after  Tolstoi.  In  one  year  more  than  200,000 
copies  of  his  complete  works  were  circulated. 

^EPHBTHIEBCKIH,  HmeojiaH  radpHjioBHTt.  ^TO  fli- 
jiaxL?  1906  r.  Hexp.,  1  p. 

CHERNYSHEVSKY,  Nicholas  Gabrilovich  (1828-1889). 
What  is  to  be  done?  1906.  Petrograd,  1  r. 

The  most  prominent  among  political  writers.  In  1863  he  was  arrested 
and  while  living  in  a  fortress  he  wrote  the  remarkable  novel  "  What 
is  to  be  done?"  It  was  for  the  Russian  youth  a  revelation  and  a 
program.  He  showed  what  true  nihilists  were. 

HHPKKOBI),  EfireHifi  HnKOJiaeBipn,.  K>HOCTB.  1913  r. 
MOCK.  KHHT.,  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

CHIRIKOV,  Eugenius  Nicolaevich  (1864-  ).  Youth. 
1913.  Mosc.  Knig.,  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

A  psychologist  of  Russian  intellectuals.  His  writings  unveil  to  us 
the  life  and  yearnings  of  Russian  educated  classes. 

—  52  — 


^AHEUIEBCKIH,  rpnropift  IlexpoBHTL  (1829-1890). 
IIojiHoe  co6pame  COHHH.  B-B  24-xi»  x.  1902  r.  Ilexp. 

n..  10  p. 

Co/K}iceHHa.Ji  MocKBa-  Hs^;-  MapKca.  Ilexp-,  u;. 

1  p.  25  K. 

.  Hs^.  MapKca.  Ilexp.,  1  p.  25  K. 

Bajn>-  Hs^;.  MapKca-  Ilexp-,  1  p.  25  K. 

TapaKanoBa.     Hs^-  MapKca.     Ilexp., 
1  p.  25  K. 

DANILEVSKY,  Gregory  Petrovich  (1829-1890).  Complete 

works  in  24  vol.  1902.  Petrograd,  10  r. 

Burning  Moscow,  "Marks"  ed.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Mirovich,  "Marks"  ed.  Petr.,  1   r.  25  k. 

Ninth  wave.  "Marks"  ed.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Princess  Tarakanova,  "Marks"  ed.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Writer  of  historical  romances  picturing  Russia  of  the  XVIII  century. 
They  are  remarkable  for  the  great  historical  erudition  of  the  author. 
His  novels  dealing  with  the  free  settlers  in  Bessarabia  describe  lively 
and  very  sympathetic  scenes. 

^OPOHIEBHTL,  B.  Caxajmrn,  (Kaxopra).  Ci>  pnc. 
1905  r.  3-e  113,3;.  Ci>ixHHa.  M.  3  p.  50  K. 

DOROSHEVICH,      Vlasii      Mikhailovich      (1864-  ). 

Saghalien.  Illus.  1905.  3rd  ed.  Sytin.  Moscow,  3  r.  50  k. 
plete  works.  21  vol.  Ed.  "Prosvieshchenie"  Petr.,  28  r. 

A  novelist  who  excels  in  the  descriptive  style.  In  1897  he  was  com- 
missioned by  the  "  Odesskij  Listok  '*  to  travel  in  the  island  of 
Saghalien  to  get  acquainted  with  the  life  of  the  convicts.  He  pub- 
lished a  series  of  hard-labor  sketches  in  which  he  gives  a  striking 
picture  of  some  types  of  criminals.  His  style  is  highly  praised  for 
its  clearness  and  simplicity. 

^OCTOEBCKIfi,  Oeaop-B  MnxaftjioBHTL.  Hojinoe  co- 
opame  coHHHemn.  21  x.  Msfl.  ,,npocBiii],eHie"  Hexp., 
28  p. 

'  DOSTOIEVSKY,  Theodor  Mikhailovich  (1822-1881).  Com- 
plete works.  21  vol.  Ed.  "Prosvieshchenie-"  Petr.,  28  r. 

Analyser  of  the  human  conscience.  In  the  whole  field  of  literature 
there  is  only  Tolstoi,  who  stands  a  step  above  him.  Baring  says  that 
"he  is  not  only  the  greatest  of  all  Russian"  writers  but  one  of  the 
greatest  that  the  world  has  ever  produced.''  To  Kropotkin  he  is  one 
who  had  best  expressed  the  mystic  Slavonic  soul.  His  sympathies  with 
the  down-trodden  and  downcast  products  of  civilization  are  so  deep 
that  they  carry  away  the  most  indifferent  readers. 

—  53  — 


3PTEJIB,  AjieKcaHflpT>  HBaHOBH^t.      FapflCHHHLi.  2  T. 
1909  r.  MOCK.  KHHF.,  MOCKBE,  2  p.  50  K. 
ERTEL,  Alexander  Ivanovich     (1855-         )  .  The  Gardenins. 
2  vol.  1909.  Moscov.  Knig.,  Moscow,  2  r.  50  k. 

Russian  novelist  who  was  exiled  to  Tver  for  political  reasons.  In 
1890  he  published  his  great  romance,  "The  Gardenins"  which  points 
out  the  contrast  between  the  simple  life  of  peasants  and  egoism  and 
hopeless  materialism  of  the  "Russian  nobility.  Although  apt  to  exag- 
gerate, he  renders  admirably  the  life  of  the  upper  classes  and  of 
the  ignorant  mujiks. 


H.   nceB#.    (MnxaitaOBCieift,   HnKOJiaft   Fpa 
,3,-fcTCTBo   TeMH.    1913.    Ha^;.    "Snaine" 
Ilexp-,  1  p-  25  K- 

.    1911.    ,,3Hame",    FEexp.,    1  p.    25  K. 
1913.      ,,3Hame",    Ilexp.,    1    p.    25  K. 
1913.    ,,3Hame",      Ilexp.,    1  p.  25  K. 

GARIN,  N.   pseud.    (Mikhailovsky,  Nicholas   Georgevich, 

(1852-         ).  Childhood  of  Tema,  1913.  Ed.  "Znanie"  Petr., 

1  r.  25  k. 

Schoolboys,  1911.  "Znanie"  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Students,  1913.  "Znanie"  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Engineers,  1913.  "Znanie"  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

He  owes  his  celebrity  to  his  romantic  trilogy:  The  Childhood  of 
Tema  ;  Schoolboys  ;  Students  ;  in  which  the  autobiographical  element 
predominates.  His  knowledge  of  a  child's  heart  is  wonderful.  He 
depicts  in  a  powerful  manner  the  transition  period  between  childhood 
and  adolescence  and  shows  a  deep  sense  of  the  nature  of  youth. 


rAPIIIHH'L,BceBOJio^i'i>  MnxaHjioBiiH-L.      COHHHCHUI  .  B-B 
O^HOM-L  TOM-L  1909  r.      Jinx.  Oon^a,  FEexp.,  2  p. 
GARSHIN,  Vsevolod  Mikhailovich  (1855-1885).  Works  in 
one  volume.  1909.  Lit.  Fond.  Petr.,  2  r. 

Under  the  influence  of  Tolstoi  he  wrote  novels  against  the  uselessness 
and  cruelty   of   war.     His   "Four   Days"    is   a   terrifying  picture  of    a 
.     wounded  Russian  left  with  a  dead  Turk. 

—  54  — 


HiiKOJiaii   Bacnjn>eBH^T>.     Co<5pame  CO^HHC- 
niii.  1911  r.  Hs,a;.  MapKca.  IleTp.,  1  p.  25  K. 

GOGOL,  Nicholas  Vasilevich  (1809-1852).  Complete  works. 
1911.  Marks,  Petrograd,  1  r.  25  k. 

He  begins  a  new  period  in  Russian  literature,  called  "  The  Gogol 
period".  The  pearl  of  the  novels  is  "Taras  Bulba",  which  describes 
the  Little  Russia  of  the  fifteenth  century.  His  prose-comedy,  "The 
Inspector  General,*'  is  a  model  of  the  Russian  drama.  His  main 
work,  "  Dead  Souls  "  is  a  true  gallery  of  Russian  portraits  drawn 
with  admirable  realism.  "The  whole  of  provincial  society,  the  whole 
of  Russia  figures  in  it,  and  painted  with  a  dazzling  humour  and  a 
style  now  popular,  now  eloquent,  now  exact  as  any  picture,  now 
shadowy  as  a  dream".  Vogue. 
(There  are  many  other  cheap  editions  pub.  by  Sytin,  Wolf,  etc.) 

FOERAPOB'L,  HBant  AjieKcaHflpoBH*rB  (1814-1891). 
Co6pame  coHHHeHiii.  9  T.  Hs#.  FjiasyHOBa,  IIcTp., 
13  p-  50  K. 

-  O6^0MOBi>.  1903  r.  Hafl.  FjiasynoBa.  Heip., 
1  p-  25  K. 

GONCHAROV,  Ivan  Alexandrovich  (1814-1891).  Complete 
works.  9  vol.  Glazunov,  ed.  Petr.,  13  r.  50  k. 
Oblomov,  1903.  Glazunov,  ed.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

A  talented  writer  who  occupies  the  next  place  after  Turghenlev  and 
Tolstoi.  His  novel,  Oblomov,  translated  into  English  by  Constance 
Garnett  is  "  one  of  the  profoundest  productions  of  the  XIX  century." 
As  says  Kropotkin,  "It  is  universally  human  and  introduces  a  type 
like  that  of  Hamlet  or  Don  Quixote.  >' 


FOPBKlH,    MaKCiiMi,,   nceB,a;.    (AjreKekft 

n^HiKOBT,)  .     PascKasH  H  nLecLi.  8  T.  1908  r.  Heip., 

1   p.    Ka^C^BIH   TOMT>. 

GORKY,  Maxim,  pseud.  Alexis  'Maxim  ovich  Pieshkov 
(1869-  ).  Stories  and  plays.  8  vol.  1908.  Petr.,  1  r.  each  vol. 

Most  popular  novelist  of  modern  Russia.  According  to  Kropatkin 
he  is  a  great  artist,  a  poet,  a  writer  who  has  found  at  last  that 
happy  combination  of  realism  with  idealism  for  which  the  Russian 
novelists  have  been  striving  for  so  many  years.  The  men  and  women 
he  describes  are  the  most  ordinary  tramps  or  slum  -dwellers,  and  hit 
novels  are  merely  sketches  of  life.  There  are  few  books  in  which 
such  a  fine  analysis  of  human  feelings  is  given,  and  such  interesting, 
original  and  novel  characters  are  so  well  depicted.  His  workg  won  for 
him  enthusiastic  admirers  all  over  the  world. 

—  65  — 


FEPIJEHX,  AjieKcaHflp*  HBaHOBiiTt  (1812-1870).     KTO 
BiiHOBaxT>?  1906  r.  Hs/i;.  HaBjieHKOBa,  Hexp.,  50  K. 

HERZEN,  Alexander  Ivanovich  (1812-1870).  Whose  fault 
is  it?  1906.  Pavlenkov,  ed.  Petr.,  50  k. 

A  great  thinker,  agitator,  publisher,  and  writer  of  modern  Russia. 
His  memoirs  "Past  facts  and  thoughts"  are  one  of  the  best  pieces 
of  the  historical  literature  in  any  language.  His  novel  "  Whose  fault 
is  it?''  holds  a  prominent  place  in  the  history  of  the  development  of 
intellectual  types  in  Russia. 

H3MAi!.ZIOB'L,  A.  A.    (CMOJieHCKiii)    HepHBiii  Bopom,. 
CeMHa^r^axL     pasKasoBt,     npenMymecxBeHHo     H3i> 
6tiTa  .nyxoBeHCTBa.  HeTporpa^-L,  1903  r.  u;.  1  p. 
-  BT,  6ypeL  Hexp.,  1903  r.,  i;.  1  p. 

IZMAILOV,  Alexander  Aleksieevich   (Smolensky),   (1873- 
).  The  Black  Raven.   Seventeen  stories,  mostly  from 
the  life  of  clergy.  Petr.,  1903,  1  r. 
In  bursary.  Petr.,  1903,  1  r. 

An     ex-student     of    the     Ecclesiastical     academy     of  Petrograd.       His 

writings    concern   the   life   of   the   Russian    clergy    to  whom    he    shows 

great  sympathy.  Some  of  his  novels  have  been  translated  into 
Bohemian. 

HBJIOHOBCKlH,   AjieiecaH^p-L    AjieKcaH^poBH^nb.    Paa- 
cicasBi.  1907  r-,  3-e  HS#-  "Snaine"  IleTp.,  1  p. 

IABLONOVSKY,  Alexander  Alexandrovich  (1870  ). 
Stories.  1907.  3rd  ed.  "Znanie"  Petr.,  1  r. 

A  modern  Russian  novelist  appreciated  for  his  satyrical  spirit.  He 
owes  his  literary  renown  to  his  romance  "The  -Cymnastic"  which 
depicts  the  regime  of  a  boy's  school  at  the  end  of  the  last  century 

KOPOJIEHKO,    Bjia^HMipi,    rajiaKTioHOBHHt.     IIojiHoe 
coopanie  coHimemH.  ITpHjiOHC.  Kt  "HHB-E"  1904. 

KOROLENKO,  Vladimir  Galaktionovich  (1853-  ). 
Complete  works.  Supplement  to  "Niva'f  1914.  With  the 
magazine,  8  r. 

Great  novelist  who  was  exiled  to  Siberia  because  of  his  political 
opinions.  The  stories  he  wrote  on  Siberian  themes  reveal  him  to  be 
a  true  artist  as  to  force  of  style,  sense  of  proportion,  mastery  in 
depicting  characters.  His  "Blind  Musician",  who  attempts  to 
reproduce  the  sensations  of  sight  by  means  of  sounds,  notwithstanding 
the  failure  of  psychological  aim,  was  read  and  admired  in  all  languages. 

'—  56  — 


KPABHHHGKIH,    Ceprift    MnxaiUroBHrn,    (CrenHflKl>, 
nceB^;.)  An^peft  KoacyxoB-L.  1908  r.  IleTp.,  1  p. 
KRAVCHINSKY,  Sergius  Mikhailovich  (  Stepniak,  pseud.  ) 
(1852-1897).  Andrey  Kozhukhov.  1908.  Petr.,  1  r. 

Political  writer  and  novelist.  In  London  he  published  in  English 
."Russia  under  the  Tsars  '»  (1885);  "The  Russian  peasantry''  (1889); 
"The  career  of  a  nihilist"  (in  Russian  "Andrey  Kozhukhov'').  His 
collection  of  sketches  of  the  life  of  Russian  nihilists  "Underground 
Russia  ''  revealed  his  remarkable  literary  talent. 


AjieKcaH.a.p-B  HBanoBMH-L.     LEojiHoe  co6pa- 
nie  coHimemH,  7  T.  1910-1911.    MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 
aa  1  TOM-L.     Taioice  npMO^Keme  KT>  3Kypn.  "HHBa" 
aa  1912  r.     Hoe^HHOK-B.  2  x.  1911  r.     Hsfl.  "MOCK. 
MocKBa,    1    p.    50    K.     Ha    nepejioM'L 
1911       r.     Ha^;.     "MOCK.     KmiroHSfl." 
MocKBa,  1  p.  25  K. 

KUPRIN,  Alexander  Ivanovich  (1870-  ).  Complete 
works.  7  vol.  1910-1911.  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k.  each  vol.  Also 
as  supplement  to  "Niva"  for  1912.  Due.  2  vol.  1911. 
Ed.  "Moscow  Authors  Publisher"  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 
The  great  change.  Sulamith.  1911.  Ed.  "Moscov  Knigoizd" 
Moscow,  1  r.  25  k. 

Novelist  of  great  power.  His  novels  published  in  1903  and  1906 
gave  him  well-deserved  renown.  He  described  in  vivid  colors  the 
inner  dissolution  of  the  Russian  army,  and  the  Russo-Japanese  war 
confirmed  the  truth  of  his  pessimism.  In  his  writings,  in  turn,  th« 
influence  of  Tolstoi,  Hauptmann,  Turgheniev,  Chekhov,  Nietzsche 
may  be  traced.  The  most  interesting  of  his  novels,  entitled  "The 
duel  "  has  been  translated  into  some  European  languages. 


KBHTKA,  FpiiropiH  Oe,a,opOBHHi>.  Hanx  XajiHBCKiii.  2  T. 
Hs^.  CyBopHHa,  IleTp.,  50  K.  ^pyroe  H3fl.  "UojiBsa" 
MocKBa. 

KVITKA,  Gregory  Thedorovich  (1778-1843).  Pan  Khal- 
iavsky.  2  vol.  Suvorin,  ed.  Petr.,  50  k.  Also  ed.  "Polza", 
Moscow. 

He  is  better  known  under  the  pseudonym  of  Osnovianenko.  Russian 
critics  consider  him  as  the  best  novelist  of  Little  Russian  literature. 
His  humorous  romance,  "Pan  Khaliavsky",  is  a  true  and  vivid 
picture  of  the  life,  customs  and  superstitions  of  the  Little  Russian 
peasants  and  landlords.  His  aims  are  humanitarian. 

—  57  — 


JlA}KEIIHHKOBrL,  HBEH-B  HBaHOBHHt.  JleAHHoft  ,ZI;OMI>. 
Hsfl.  BOJIL^T*,  IleTp.,  1  p.  BacypnaH-L.  HS.ZI;.  BOJI^T,, 
Heip.,  1  p. 

LAZHECHNIKOV,  Ivan  Ivanovich  (1792-1869).  House  of 
Ice.  Wolf,  Petr.,  1  r. 
Basurman.  Wolf,  Petr.,  1  r. 

One  of  the  creators  of  the  historical  romance  in  Russia.  His  master- 
piece "  The  House  of  Ice  "  describes  the  reign  of  Anna  Ivanovna. 
His  romances  are  permeated  with  a  glowing  patriotism  and  reveal 
the  historical  erudition  of  their  author. 

JTE&KHH'L,     HnKOJiaft     AjreiecaHflpoBHTL     1841-1906). 
BocKpecHtie   OXOTHHKH.   1906   r.    IleTp.,   1   p. 
-  Bt  rocTHxt  y  TypoKi..  1907  r.  IleTp-,  1  R.  50  K. 

LEIKIN,    Nicholas  Alexandrovich     (1841-1906).     Sunday 
hunters.  1906.  Petr.,  1  r. 
•  Visiting  the  Turks.  1907.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

Talented,  humoristic  and  exceedingly  prolific  writer.  Only  fifty 
volumes  of  his  papers  and  sketches  have  been  published.  His  humor 
never  falls  into  vulgarity. 


JI'BCKOB'L,  HnKOJiaft  CeMenoBKH-L  (1831-1895). 

Hoe  codpanie  coHHHeniH.  12  T.  1903  r.  nep.,  20  p. 


LIESKOV,  Nicholas  Semenovich  (1831-1895).  Complete 
works.  12  vol.  1903.  Petrograd,  20  r. 

Very  prolific  novelist  who  wrote  under  the  pseudnym  of  M.  Steb- 
nitzki.  His  novels,  imbued  with  a  conservative  spirit,  portray  the 
life  of  the  clergy,  even  nihilists  and  the  earliest  period  of  the 
Christian  history. 


A.     A. 

THXOHOB-L)     IlojiJitme    Bepco.    (^066^  ero). 
MapKca.  liexp.,   1  p.  25  K. 

LUGOVOI,  A.  A.  pseud.  Aleksiei  Aleksieevich  Tikhonov 
(1853-  ).  Pollice  verso.  (Doomed  to  death).  Marks, 
Petrograd,  1  r.  25  k. 

Modern  Russian  writer  considered  at  his  best  in  depicting  the  soul 
of  the  multitude.  His  romance  "Pollice  verso"  wonderfully  describes 
the  life  of  the  Roman  gladiators. 

—  58  — 


MEPE}KKOBCKIfl,     ^MHxpiii  CeprieBHiT,.     XpHcxoci,. 

T.  1.  CMepxt  6oroBT>  —  lOjiiant  OxcxynHHK-B.  T.  2. 

BocKpecniie  6om.  Jleonap^o  fle  BHHHH.  T.  3.  AHTH- 

xpHCx-L.  Ilexpt  H  Ajreiecift.  1906  r.     Hafl 

KOBa  Ilexp.,  1  p.  25  K.,  2  p.  50  K.,  2  p.  ox^;.  XOMT,. 

MEREZHKOVSKY,  Dimitry  Sergieevich  (1866-  ). 
Christ  and  antichrist.  Vol.  I.  Death  of  gods  —  Julian  the 
Apostate.  Vol.  II.  Resurrection  of  the  gods.  Leonardo  da 
Vinci.  Vol.  III.  Antichrist.  Peter  and  Alexis.  1906.  Pi- 
rozhkov,  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k.;  2  r.  50  k.;  2  r.  resp. 

Famous  novelist  and  critic.  His  trilogy  of  historical  romances,  entitled 
"  Christ  and  Anti-Christ  "  has  been  translated  into  many  languages. 
It  comprises  "  The  death  of  the  gods  '*  which  represents  the  struggle 
of  the  pagan  world  against  Christianity,  "  The  Resurrection  of  the 
Gods,"  (in  English  "The  forerunner'*),  a  vivid  picture  of  the  life 
and  times  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  and  of  the  higher  humanizing  Ideals 
of  the  Christian  mind,  and  "  Peter  and  Alexis,''  the  tragic  story  of 
Peter  the  Great  and  his  son.  The  influence  of  Sienklewicz  Is  visible 
in  these  writings. 

MflTJIEBt,  Euan*  IlexpoBH^i,   (1786-1844).     HojiHoe 
co6pame  conHHeHift.  2  x.  1857.  4  p. 
MIATLEV,  Ivan  Petrovich  (1786-1844).  Complete  works. 
2  vol.  1857.  4  r. 

Good  humoristic  poet  and  writer.  His  work  "The  impressions  of 
Madame  Kurdinkova  abroad"  made  him  famous. 


HEMHPOBHTL-^AHHEHKO, 

(1858-  ).  Ha  npocxopi.  OiepKH  : 
BT>  oKeani.  Bt  XHXOH  H  MHpHott  npHCxann. 
jix>xo.  MepxBaa  6yxxa-  1876.  Ilexp.,  5  p.  25  K. 
NEMIROVICH-DANCHENKO,  Vladimir-Ivanovich  (  18- 
58-  ).  In  full  liberty.  Sketches:  Lost  in  the  ocean. 
In  the  calm  and  peaceful  harbor.  The  polar  summer. 
In  the  dead  bay.  1876.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Russian  dramatist  and  novelist  who  excels  in  accurately  depicting 
character.  His  great  romances  portray  talented  men  who  lack 
strength  of  will  to  remove  the  obstacles  scattered  in  their  way. 

—  59  — 


flPEBHE-PYCCKIE    nOB^>CTI/I     n  poMaHti.     1895  r. 
Pyccicaji  KJiaccnaJi  6H6jiioxeica  ns^an.  no^t 
,  A.  H.  nexporpaftt,  40  K. 


OLD  RUSSIAN  TALES  and  NOVELS,  1895.  Russian  clas- 
sical library.  Chudinov,  A.  N.,  Petr.,  40  k. 


IIOJlEBpH,  Ilexp-L  HnKOJiaeBii^t  (1893-1902).  Hcxopii- 
Decide  pascicasLi  n  IIOBX>CXII.  Ci>  65  pnc.  IIexp.>  5  p. 

POLEVOI,     Peter     Nikolaevich     (1839-1902).     Historical 
tales  and  novels.  65  illus.  Petr.,  5  r. 

He    is    classed    among   the   best    historians    and    historical    novelists    of 
modern    Russia. 


,  HiiKOJiaH  repacHMOBHH-L  (1835-1863). 
IIojiHoe  co6panie  coHimeHift.  2  x.  1904.  Ilexp.,  3  p. 

POMIALOVSKY,  Nicholas  Gerasimovich  (1835-1863). 
Complete  works.  2  vol.  1904.  Petr.,  3  r. 

The  novelist  of  both  clerical  life  and  education,  and  of  the  middle 
classes  in  Russia.  "In  his  novels  he  displayed  the  same  broad 
humanitarian  spirit  as  Dostoievsky  had  for  the  redemption  of  the 
most  degraded  men  and  women,  but  with  sound  realistic  tendencies.'' 


nOTAIIEHKO,HrHaxi?i  HiiKOjiaeBiiHT,  (1856-  ).  3a- 
IIHCKH  cxaparo  cxy^enxa  H  #pyrie  pascKasti.  Ilexp., 
1905  r.,  1  p.  50  K. 

-  CnacxLe  no  HCBOJii.  Ilexp.,  n;.  1  p.  50  K. 

-  Ha  ^iicxBHxejiBHOH  cjiy3K6k.  Ilexp.,  1  p.  50  K- 


POTAPENKO,  Ignatii  Nikolaevich  (1856-  ).  An  old 
student's  diary  and  other  stories.  Petr.,  1905,  1  r.  50  k. 

-  Happiness  against  one's  will.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

-  On  actual  service.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

Extremely  talented  and  prolific  Russian  writer.  His  novel  "On 
active  service"  published  in  the  "Viestnik  Evropy"  made  him  famous 
in  Russia.  It  was  translated  into  English  by  W.  Gaussen  under  the 
title  "A  Russian  priest".  Among  his  best  romances  we  mention  "The 
secretary  of  His  Grace",  "Artist",  ,,An  occasional  holiday", 
"A  father  of  six".  The  characteristic  feature  of  his  work  is  a  delicate 
humor,  a  cheerful  conception  of  life,  the  total  absence  of  those 
clouds  of  pessimism  which  darken  the  skies  of  contemporary  Russian 
literature.  Another  of  his  novels  ,,The  General's  daughter"  has  been 
translated  into  English. 

—  60  — 


P'BHIETHHKOB'L,    Oe^opt    MnxaitioBHrn,. 

co6pame  co^imenm.  2  T-  1904  r.  CicadiiieBCKift  A. 
M.  Hexp.,  3  p.  50  K. 

RIESHETNIKOV,  Theodor  Mikhailovich  (1841-1871).  Com- 
plete works.  2  vol.  1904.  Skabichevsky,  A.  M.  Petr.,  3  r. 
50  k. 

Famous  novelist  who  describes  with  the  saddest  colors  the  suffer- 
ings and  tragedies  of  poverty.  He  is  considered  to  be  the  founder  of 
the  ultra-realistic  school  of  Russian  novelists. 

CAJITBlKOBt,  Miixaiun,  EBrpa^OBinrs.  Uojmoe  co- 
6panie  coHHHemft.  12  T.  1905  r.  Hs^,  MapKca.  Herp., 
24  p. 

SALTYKOV,  Michael  Evgrafovich  (1826-1889).  Complete 
works.  12.  vol.  1905.  Marks,  Petr..  24  r. 

Best  representative  of  modern  satire  in  Russia.  He  was  one  of 
the  most  popular  writers  in  his  country.  Some  of  his  works  rise  tc 
a  height  of  tragic  power  which  is  almost  Shakespearian,  as  in  his 
romance  "  The  Golovlev  Brothers."  His  stories  are  analytical  essays 
of  social  criticism,  tainted  by  a  considerable  amount  of  fancy.  Some 
of  them  especially  those  which  deal  with  children  under  serfdom  are 
of  great  beauty.  His  nom  de  plume  is  Shchedrin.  Principal  works  : 
Tales,  The  Olden  times  of  Poshekhonie,  The  Asylum  Monrepos,  The 
Golovlev  Brothers,  etc. 

,  OjiBra  An^peeBHa.     B-B  6ypm>ie  TO^BI.  1908. 
Hexp.,  2  p. 

SHAPIR,  Olga  Andreevna.  In  stormy  years.  1908.  Petr.,  2  r 

Novel  describing  the  revolutionary  movement  of  1860  and  1870. 
Woman  novelist  and  dramatist.  She  excels  in  the  analysis  of 
woman's  love  and  tenderness  of  heart,  and  in  the  description  of 
family  life.  Her  best  romances  are:  Without  love  (1890),  and  Love 
(1896). 


BacHjrin  AjreKcieBHHi,.      IIojiHoe  co6pa- 
nie  co^HHeniH.  1903.  Ilexp.,  3  p.  BT>  nep. 

SLIEPTSOV,  Basil  Aleksieevich  (1836-1878).  Complete 
works.  1903.  Petr.,  3  r.  bd. 

One  of  the  most  gifted  novelists  of  modern  Russia.  His  pictures  of 
folk  life  are  exaggerated.  His  masterpiece  "Hard  Times"  is  a  fine 
satire  ou  conservative  liberalism. 

—  61  — 


CTAHIOKOBHTL,  KoHCTaHTHHt   MnxanjioBHTt.      Bt 
B.  1880.  IleTp.,  2  p. 


STANIUKOVICH,  Constantin  Mikhailovich  (1844-1903). 
Among  people.  1880.  Petrograd,  2  r. 

He  owes  his  literary  renown  to  his  sailor  novels  which  give  us  the 
most  faithful  picture  of  sailors'  life  and  simple  souls. 

TOJIGTOfi,  A.  K.  KHHSB  Cepe6pHHHBiH.  44  ns#.  Heip., 
1  p.  50  K. 
TOLSTOI,  A.  K.  Prince  Serebrianny.  44th  ed.  Petr.,  Ir.  50k. 

Indispensable  to  any  library  not  having  complete  works  of  the  author. 

TOJICTOft,   JleBi,   HnKOJiaeBH^-L.      IIojiHoe      co6panie 

COHHHeHlH.    20    T.     CLITHHT>.     MoCKBa,     10    p. 

TOLSTOI,  Leo  Nikolaevich  (1828-1910).  Complete  works. 
20  vol.  Sytin.  Moscow,  10  r. 

He  emerges  in  the  world  literature  as  writer,  religious  reformer, 
moralist,  dramatist,  and  above  all  as  a  novelist  endowed  with  a 
titanic  power  of  expression.  His  masterpiece  "  Anna  Karenina  >'  'is 
surely  the  most  powerful  novel  written  by  any  man  of  our  time,  and 
It  would  be  difficult  to  name  a  novel  of  any  period  that  surpasses  it 
in  strength'  —  (Phelps.)  Many  cheaper  editions  In  preparation.  The 
most  desirable  works  are:  War  and  peace,  Anna  Karenina,  The  Cos- 
sacks, Childhood  and  Youth,  Resurrection,  The  Living  Corpse,  The 
Might  of  the  Darkness,  etc. 


IIojiHoe  co6panie 
.  1910  r.  Hs^;.  FjiasyHOBa.  10  T.  IleTp.,  10  p. 

TURGHENIEV,  Ivan  Sergieevich   (1818-1883).   Complete 
works.  1910.  5th  Glazunov  ed.  10  vol.  Petr.,  10  r. 

One  of  the  greatest  novel  writers  in  Russia.  His  works  portray  the 
leading  intellectual  types  of  the  age  in  which  he  lived.  He  has  been 
styled  as  the  deepest  diagnostician  among  all  novelists. 
Most  desirable  works.  —  Memoirs  of  a  hunter,  Mumu,  Smoke,  On  the 
eve,  Virgin  soil,  House  of  gentle  folk,  Father  and  sons,  Rudin, 
Prose  poems. 


BECEJIHTCKAH, 

.  1910  r.  Hs^;.  CyBopnna,  IleTp.,  1  p. 


VESELITSKAIA,  Lidia  Ivanovna  (Mikulich,  V.)  1857- 
Mimochka.  1910.  4th  ed.  Suvorin,  Petrograd,  1  r. 

Novelist.  Her  trilogy  of  psychological  romances,  entitled  Mimochka, 
has  been  translated  into  many  languages.  It  describes  a  type  of  a 
girl  and  woman  between  the  high  social  classes  and  the  middle  classes 
longing  to  rise  to  a  higher  plane. 

—  62  — 


ftKYEOBHTL,  Hexp-L  OmmnnoBHTL  (Mejn,niHHT>,  JI. 
nceB^.).  IlacLiHKH  3KH3HH.  1909  r.  Hs/i;.  3-e,  ,,Pyc. 
Borax."  Ilexp-,  1  p. 

Mipa  OTBepsKeHHLixt.  2  T.  1912  r.  Hs^.  5-e 


"Pyc-  Borax."  Ilexp.,  2  p. 

IAKUBOVICH,  Peter  Philippovich   (Melshin,  L.  pseud.). 

(1860-         ).     Step-children  of  life.  1909.  3rd  ed.  "Russkoe 

Bogatstvo"  Petr.,  1  r. 

-  From  the  world  of  the  outcasts.  1912.  2  vol.  5th  ed. 

"Russkoe  Bogatstvo"  Petr.,  2  r. 

He  passed  twelve  years  of  his  life  as  a  political    convict   in   Siberia. 

In    his    gripping   romance    "The   world  of   the   outcasts"    he    describes 

hard-labor    in     Siberian    steppes    and  emulates     Dostoievsky    in    th« 
famous  novel  "  Dead  House.'' 


SArOCKHHI),  MRxanjfB  HnKOJiaeBHH'B.  Ho^Hoe  co6pa- 
nie  coHHHemH  BT>  ^BVX-L  TOMax-L.  1902  r.  Uexp.,  3  p. 
75  K.  B-B  nepenji.  lOpifti  MH^ocjiaBCKift.  Hs^.  K. 
TuxoMHpoBa,  MocKBa,  50  K. 

ZAGOSKIN,  Michael  Nicolaevich  (1789-1852).  Complete 
works.  In  two  vol.  1912.  Petr.,  3  r.  75  k.  bd.  Yuri  Milo- 
slavsky.  Life  during  the  great  national  war  (1812). 
Moscow,  50  k. 

Author  of  extremely  popular  historical  novels  written  in  a  sentimen- 
tally patriotic  style. 


SACO^HMCKIH,  naBjn,  Bjia^HMnpoBHHi,.  XpoHHKa 
cejia  CnypHna.  1906  r.  282  cxp.  Hsfl.  "Baxcic.  T-Ba" 
Ilexp.,  35  K. 

ZASODIMSKY,  Paul  Vladimirovich  (1843-  ).  Chronicle 
of  the  Village  Smurino.  1906.  282  p.  Viatsk  Assoc.,  Petr., 
35  k. 

Russian  novelist  who  spent  some  years  of  his  youth  in  exile  because 
of  his  political  opinions.  His  "  Chronicle  of  the  Village  Smurino  " 
and  "Mysteries  of  the  Steppes"  give  a  powerful  exposure  of  peasant 
life  in  Russia. 

—  63  — 


SOTOBTb,  Pa$a3jn>  MiixafijioBH^i>.  JleoHH^-L,  MH 

H3i>  5KH3HH  HanojieoHa  1.  1882  r.  Ilexp.,  2  p.  50  K. 
MOHaxi>.  1882  r.  IleTp.,  1  p.  50  K. 


ZOTOV,  Raphael  Michailovich  (1791-1871).  Leonidas,  or 
sketches  from  the  life  of  Napoleon  I.  1882.  Petr..  2  r.  50  k. 
-  The  mysterious  Friar.  1882.  Petr.,  1  r.  10  k. 

Russian  dramatist  and  novelist  of  Tartar  descent.  The  most  celeb- 
rated of  his  historic  romances  "The  Mysterious  Friar"  refers  to 
the  epoch  of  Tzars  Alexis  Mikhailovich  and  Peter  I. 

The  names  of  several  widely  read  writers  of  modern 
Russian  fiction,  such  as  Leonidas  Andreiev,  Vicentii 
Smidovich  (Veresaev),  Michel  Artsibachev,  etc.,  have 
been  omitted  as  beeing  unsuitable  for  public  library  use. 

No  one  will  deny  to  Andreiev  the  merit  of  being 
the  most  talented  novelist  and  dramatist  in  Russia 
today,  but  the  characters  in  his  stories  represent  people 
without  hope,  or  faith,  and  depict  the  corrupt  life  of 
high  or  low  society,  which  must  have  a  demoralizing 
tendency.  Of  Artsibachev,  Prof.  Phelps  says  "I  am  sorry 
such  a  book  as  'Sanin'  has  been  written;  but  sinister 
and  damnable  as  its  tendency  is,  the  novel  is  written 
with  extraordinary  skill  and  Artsibachev  is  a  man  to 
be  reckoned  with."  Little  consideration  has  been  given 
to  the  numerous  productions  of  Maxim  Gorky  and  Vere- 
saev, portraying  the  dregs  of  Russian  life,  and  depress- 
ing rather  than  inspiring. 

Such  books  belong  to  those  classed  by  Victor  Hugo, 
"Un  livre,  parfois,  c'est  un  crime"  and  have  little  value. 
They  belongs  to  the  decadent  school,  which  will  pro- 
bably be  .short  lived  and  are  entirely  unsuitable  to  put 
into  the  hands  of  immigrant  people. 

FICTION  TRANSLATED  INTO  RUSSIAN  FROM 
OTHER  LANGUAGES. 

EHKEJIACL,    ^MHTpift.  JTyKH-JTapac-L.     1894  r.  MOCKER 
50  K. 

BIKELAS,  Demetrius.  Luki-Laras.  1894.  Moscow,  50  k. 

Born  in  the  Island  of  Syra  in  1835,  he  is  the  most  famous  novelist  of 
modern  Greece.  His  collection  of  novels  entitled  Luki-Laras  gives 
a  wonderful  picture  of  the  heroic  age  of  the  war  for  the  Greek 
independence. 

—  64  — 


CEPBAHTECL  CaaBe/i;pa,  Murioeji'L  ,n;e.  ^OHT,  Kiixoxt. 
IIojiH.  nep.  M.  BaxcoHT>.  ELoiocxp.  2-e  HS^;.  2  x. 
Ilexp.,  7  p. 

CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA,  Miguel  de.  Don  Quixote.  Com- 
plete trans,  by  M.  Watson.  Illus.  2nd  ed.  2  vol.  Petr.,  7  r. 

There  is  also  an  abridged  translation  by   M.  Watson. 
1.   vol.   Petr.,    1   r. 

IlyxeiHecxBiji      H 
Po6iiH3OHa  Kpysoa.  IlepeB.  H. 

CT>  xpoMOJiiiTorp.  Kapx.  H  148  HJIJIIOCT.,  BT>  nepen. 
Hexp.,  2  p.  50  K. 

DEFOE,  Daniel.  Travels  and  wonderful  adventures  of 
Robinson  Crusoe.  Bielov,  I.  trans.  With  chromo-lithogr. 
paintings  and  148  illus.  Petrograd,  2  r.  50  k.,  bd. 

,  AjieiccaH.np'L.     Fpa$i»  MoHxe-Kpncxo.  2  x.  MOCK- 
Ba,  1  p.  50  K. 

DUMAS,  Alexandre.  Count  of  Monte-Cristo.  2  vol.  Moscow, 
1  r.  50  k. 


3PKMAHrL-IHATPIAH'K  CoHiiHeniH  BT,  ^syxt 
1898.  Ilexp.,  3  p. 

ERCKMANN,  Emile  &  CHATRIAN,  Alexandre.  Works  in 
two  volumes.  1898.  Petrograd,  3  r. 

OAPPAPT},  QpH^piixt  BiijiLrejiBM-L.  Ajrjieropiii.  1889  r. 
IlepeB.  <D.  C.  KoMapCKin.  Ilexp.  Ha  sapi  xpiicxi- 
ancxBa,  HJIH  cu;eHi>i  IIST,  BpeMem*  Hepona.  1901  r. 
Ilexp.  Bjiacxt  XBMLI  BT,  u,apcxBx>  csixa.,  1847  r.  Ilexp. 

FARRAR,  Frederick  William  (1831-1903).  (See  note  under 
Religion).  Allegories.  1889.  Komarsky,  F.  S.  Trans.  Petr., 
Dawn  of  Christianity,  or  scenes  from  the  times  of  Nero. 
1901.  Petrograd.  (Known  in  English  as  "Darkness  and 
Dawn").  Power  of  darkness  in  the  kingdom  of  light. 
Historic  tale  of  the  days  of  St.  John  Chrysostom.  1847. 
Petr.  (Known  in  English  as  "Gathering  Clouds".) 

—  65  — 


O.  BeKC^njiB^CKifi  CBHin;eHHHK'L  Cn6., 
1899  T.  ij.  60  K. 

GOLDSMITH,  O.  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Petr.,  1899, 
60  k. 

rAMCYHT),  KnyTi,.  TOJIORT*.  1892  r.  HepeB.  B.  ^enmxH- 
na,  nexporpa^-L,  60  K. 

HAMSUN,  Knut  (1860-  ).  Famine.  1892.  Cheshikhin, 
W.  Trans.  Petr.,  60  k. 

Powerful  Norwegian  writer.  His  youth  was  filled  with  hardships. 
In  1888  he  published  his  romance  "  Famine  "  which  became  a  great 
success  because  of  its  extreme  realism.  In  his  protests  against 
injustices  he  follows  the  step  of  Dostoievsky.  Psychological  .and 
mystical  tendencies  pervade  his  later  novels. 

SejitMa.     1858-  ).     HyTemecTBie 

HnjiBca.  1909  r.  Zlexp.,  2  p.  50  K. 

LAGERLOF,  Selma.  (1858).  Wonderful  adventures  of 
little  Nils.  1909.  Petrograd.,  2  r.  50  k. 

Most  famous  of  the  modern  Swedish  novelists.  Her  great  roman- 
ces, as  the  "Miracles  of  the  Antichrist"  and  "Jerusalem"  are  tinted 
with  a  mystical  hue.  They  have  been  translated  into  several 
languages. 

MEJIBBMB  yAfiTB,  ^op^-L  JK.  Tjia^iaTopH.  PHMT,  n 
ly^en.  1899  r.  IlepeB.  A.  A.  HsMaiijioBa,  IleTp.,  3  p. 
BT»  nepenji. 

MELVILLE-WHYTE,  George  J.  Gladiators.  Rome  and 
Judea.  1899.  Izmailov.  A.  A.  Trans.  Petrograd,  3  r,  bd. 

Historical    novels   from   the  time  of  the   siege   of   Jerusalem. 

CEHKEBH^TB,  F.  Kano  Fp^einii?  POM.  Hep.     B. 
.  ,,PyccK.  MLICJIH".  M.,  1  p. 


SIENKIEWICZ,    H.    Quo    vadis?    Trans,    by   V.    Lavrov 
"Russkaia  Mysl".  Moscov,  1  r. 


BI^EPTb-CTOY.  F.     XMcnna  A^H  Tona.     Hs^.  BJITCK. 
T-Ba.  neTporpa^-L,  i;.  1  p.  30  K. 

STOWE,   Mrs.   Harriet  Beecher.     Uncle     Tom's     Cabin. 
Edited  by  "Viatsk  Assoc".  Petrograd,  1  r.  30  k. 

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TBEHT),  MapKx.  npHiejuoHeme  Tona.  IJepeB.  C-B 
H.  MasypeHKo.  CT,  70  pnc.     Ilexp.,  1  p.  35  K. 

TWAIN,  Mark,  pseud,  of  Samuel  Clemens.  Adventures  of 
Tom  Sawyer.  Mazurenko,  N.  trans,  from  English.  With 
70  illus.  Petr.,  1  r.  35  k. 

KpyrocBixHoe  nyxeniecTBie.  CT>  pnc.  IlepeB.  A. 
.  1906  r.  Ilexp.,  1  p.  50  K. 

-  Journey  round  the  world.  Illus.  Lindergen,  A.  trans. 
1906.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

-  }ivH3HB  na  MHCCHCCIHIHII.  OHCKH  H  KapTHHKH. 
IlepeB.  H.  Qe,zi;opOBoft.  CL  105  pnc.  BT>  name's.  1906  r. 
Ilexp.,  1  p.  35  K. 

-  Life  on  the  Mississippi.  Sketches  and  pictures. 
Fedorova,  N.  trans.  With  105  illus.  in  pasteboard.  1906. 
Petrograd,  1  r.  35  k. 

-  npnnnj-B  H  Hnm,in-  IlepeB.  C-B  ann.  M.  Jlasape- 
Boii.  Ilexp.,  1  p.  25  K. 

-  Prince  and  the  pauper.   Lazareva,  M.   trans,  from 
English.  Petr.,  1  r.  25  k. 

BEPHE,  3K.  Bt  nedecaxi,  1,000,000  Bepcxt.  HyxeinecxBie 
BT>  Bi^HocxL.  M.,  1882  r.  n,.  2  p.  50  K. 

VERNE,  J.  From  the  earth  to  the  moon.  Moscow,  1882, 
2  r.  50  k. 

JIBC  no^-B     BO/I;OH.  Ct     110 


pnc.  Ilexp.,  2  p.  75  K.  B-B  nepen. 

-  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  With  110 
illus.    Petr.,  2  r.  75  k.  bd. 

HISTORY. 

TAXTAPEBTb,  K.     OnepKn  no  ncxopin     nepBodtixHoft 
i.  240  cxp.  1912  r.    2-e  HS^.  "HojiBsa"  Moc- 
1  p.  25  K. 

TAKHTAREV,   K.   Essays    on   the   history   of   primitive 
culture.  240  p.  1912.    2nd  ed.  "Polza"  Moscow,  1  r.  25  k. 

901—  Civilization 

—  67  — 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

rOPBYHOB'L-riOCA^OB'L,  H.  H  ^p.    KpyroM-L  CBixa. 
1909.  MocKBa.  1  p.  85  K. 

GORBUNOV-POSADOV,  I.  and  others.    Round  the  world.' 
1909.  Moscow,  1  r.  85  k. 

910  —  Voyages  around  the  world 


,  K.  OxeHecxBOBi,a,x>Hie.  Poccifl  cpaBmixejitHo 
ci>  rjiaBHinmnMti  rocy^apcxBaMH  nipa.  150  cxp. 
1912  r.  Hs^.  CtixHHa.  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

KURDOV,  K.  Science  of  the  Fatherland.  Russia  as 
compared  with  the  principal  countries  of  the  world.  Maps, 
diagrams,  illustrations.  150  p.  1912.  Sytin  ed.  Moscow 
1  r.  50  k. 

Good   and  popular   survey. 

910  —  Statistics.      Russia—  Statistics. 

rHKMAH-L,  A.  Ji.  H  MAPKCL,  A.  <D.  Bceo6mift  reo- 
rpa^iiHCCKiH  H  cxaxHCxiiHecKift  KapM.  ax;iacT>.  1908  r. 
ftexp.,  2  p.  BT>  nepenji. 

HICKMAN,  A.  L.,  and  MARKS,  A.  F.  Universal  geograph- 
ical and  statistical  pocket  atlas.  1908.  Petrograd,  2  r.  bd. 

912  —  Atlases. 


MAPKCL,  A.  <D.  reorpa^iiHecKin  H  CTaTiiCTHHecKin  ax- 
Poccin.  17  reorp.  KapxT>,  29  ^iarpaMMT,  H  cxax. 
i.  172  cxp.  1912  r.  Ilexp.,  2  p.  BT>  nepenji. 

MARKS,  A.  F.  Geographical  and  statistical  atlas  of  Rus- 
sia. 17  maps,  29  diagr.  and  tables.  172  p.  1912.  Petr.,  2  r.  bd. 

912  —  Atlases,   Russia—  Statistics. 

EJfflATbEBCKIII,  C.  H.     3a  rpaHiiiieil.   1910  r.   Hsfl. 
,,O6iu,ecxBeH.  HOJIBSBI."  Ilexp.,  1  p. 

ELPATIEVSKY,  S.  J.  Abroad.  1910.  Ed.  "Obshchestven. 
Polza"  Petrograd,  1  r. 

Impressions    of    travels    in   West    Europe. 
914  —  Europe  —  Description    and   travel. 

—   68   — 


D,    H.    H   flp.      Ho    Eeponi. 
jm,  HopBerifl,  ^anm,  Be&HKo6p&Ta.HUK.  CL  246 

,  piic.  1908.  MocKBa.  2  p. 

GORBUNOV-POSADOV,  I.  and  others.  Through  Europe. 
Sweden,  Norway,  Denmark,  Great  Britain.  "With  246  illus. 
1908.  Moscow,  2  r. 

914  —  Europe — Description    and   travel. 

KPYBEP'L,  A.  H  ^p.  EBpona.  HJIJI.  reorp.  c6opHHKt. 
810  CTp.  1912  r.  4-e  113,3;.  KynmepeBa.  MocKBa,  2  p. 
75  K. 

KRUBER,  A.  and  others.  Europe.  Illus.  geogr.  reader. 
810  p.  1912.  4th  ed.  Kushnerev.  Moscow,  2  r.  75  k. 

914  —  Europe — Description    and   travel. 

/l^IOHEO  (HlKJioBCKiii,  HcaaK-L  Bjia^HMHpoBPiHt)  Mi- 
HfliomaflCfl  AHTJIIH.  1914.  Hs^.  ,',KHiiroH3^.  nncaxe- 
jieft"  M.  233  cTp.  1  p.  25  K. 

DIONNE,  pseud,  of  Shchklovskii,  Isaak  Vladimirovich. 
Changing  England.  1914.  "Authors,  Publishers"  Moscow, 
233  p.,  1  r.  25  k. 

Sketches  of  economic  life  in  modern  England. 
914.2  —  England,  Description  and  travel. 

OnepKii     coBpeMCHHOH     Aurjiiii.  1903     r.  Hs^. 

"Pyccic.  Borax."  II.  559  cxp.  1  p.  50  K. 

—     Sketches    of   modern     England.      1903.      "Russkoe 
Bogatstvo"  Petrograd,  559  p.  1  r.  50  k. 

Very  good  description  by  an  author  who  lives  in  England  and  knows 

it   well. 

914.2  —  England,  Description  and  travel. 

BO^OBOBOBA,  E.  Kaicx  JIIO^H  na  6ijiOMT>  CB£T£  KiiByn,. 
AHiMiiHane.  nexporpa^-L,  1906  r.,  u;.  40  K. 

VODOVOZOVA,  E.  How  men  live  in  the  world.  The  Eng- 
lish. Petrograd,  1906,  40  k. 

914.2  —  England,  Description  and  travel. 

-  H-feMUjLi.   Hexp.,   1904  r.,   u;.  40   K. 

-  The  Germans.  Petr.,  1904,  40  k. 
"How  men  live  in  the  world"  series. 

914.3  — -  Germany — Description  and  travel. 

—  69  — 


b'BJIOPyCOB'L,  A.  IIapH3Kt.  1914  r.  -,fKHiiroH3fl.  Iliica- 
xe-ieii"  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

BIELORUSOV,  A.  Paris.   1914.  "Authors'  book  editors". 
Moscow,  1  r,  50  k. 

914.4  —  Paris  —  Description  and  travel. 


,  H.  OnepKH  coBpeMennoH  Opamjin.  612  cxp. 
1903  r.  Hs#.  "Pyccicoe  EoraxcxBo"  Zlexp.,  1  p.  50  K. 

KUDRIN,  N.   Sketches  of  modern  France.   612  p.   1903. 
"Russkoe  Bogatstvo"  Petr..  1  r.  50  k. 

Economic  conditions  in  France. 

914.4  —  France  —  Description  and  travel. 

BO^OBOSOBA,    E.    OpaniiysBi.    nexporpafl-B,    1909    r., 
ii..  40  K. 
VODOVOZOVA,  E.  The  French.  Petrograd,  1909,  40  k. 

914.4  —  France  —  Description  and  travel. 

OCOPFHH'L,  M.  OnepKii  coBpeMCHHOH  Hxajiin.  260  cxp. 
1913  r.  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

OSORGIN,  M.     Sketches  of  contemporary  Italy.   260  p. 
1913.  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

Economic  life  in  Italy. 

914.5  —  Italy  —  Description  and  travel. 

PO3AHOBTB,  B.  HxajitflHCKUi  BneHaxjiinifl.  OB  pncyn. 
Cn6.,  1909  r.,  n;.  1  p.  50  K. 

ROZANOV,  V.   Impressions  of  Italy.   Illus.   Petr.,   1909, 
1  r.  50  k. 

914.5  —  Italy  —  Description  and  travel. 

BOflOBOSOBA,  E.  HxajiL*Hii,Li.  Hexporpa^-L,  1903  r., 
A.  40  K. 
VODOVOZOVA,  E.  The  Italians.  Petr.,  1903,  40  k. 

"How  men  live  in  the  world''  series. 

914.5  —  Italy  —  Description  and  travel. 

-  HcnaHijBi-  Ilexp.,  1907  r.,  u;.  40  K. 

-  The  Spanish.  Petr.,  1907,  40  k. 

"  How  men  live  in  the  world  ''  series. 

914.6  —  Spain  —  Description   and  travel. 

—  70  — 


),  K.  Feorpa(J)iH  PoccifiCKOfi  HMnepin.  CT. 
Hjunocxp.  H  KapxaMH.  262  CTp.  1913  r.  Hsfl.  6-e 
CuTHHa.  MocKBa,  1  p.  10  K. 

KURDOV,  K.   Geography   of  the   Russian  Empire.  With 
illus.  and  maps.  262  p.  1913.  6th  ed.  Sytin.  Moscow,  1  r.  10  k 

914.7  —  Russia — Description  and  travel. 

KPYEEPI),  A.  H  ,a;p.  EBponeHCKan  Poccm.  EJIJI.  reorp. 
rdopHHK't.  624  CTp.  1913  r.  4-e  HSR.  MocKBa,  2  p. 
KRUBER,  A.  and  others.  European  Russia.  Illus.  geogr. 
reader.  624  p.  1913.  4th  ed.  Moscow,  2  r. 

914.7  —  Russia — Description  and  travel. 

HOBOCEJIOB'L,  IO.  Ho  Poccbi.  HjumcxpiipoB.  reorpa$. 
xpeciOMaxiji.  100  cxp.  1912  r.  Pura,  85  K. 
NOVOSELOV,  J.  Through  Russia.  Illus.  geograph,  select- 
ions, 100  p.  1912.  Riga,  85  k. 

914.7  —  Russia — Description   and  travel. 

CEMEHOBT),  B.  Majiopoccm.  Cn6.,  1903  r.,  ^.     BT>  ne- 
pen.  3  p. 
SEMENOV,  V.  Little  Russia.  Petr.,  1903,  3  r.  bd. 

914.7  —  Russia — Description  and  travel. 

—  Poccifl.  Cpe^nepyccKaH  HepHoseMFan  o6;iacTB. 
1902  r.  IleTp.,  ^.  B-L  nepenji.  3  p.  75  K. 

Russia.  Kiev.  Black-earth    district  in  Central  Russia. 

Petr.,  1902,  3  r.  75  k.  bd. 

914.7  —  Russia— Description  and  travel. 

Bepxnee  IIo^HinpoBLe  H  Bijiopyccin.  Cn6.,  1905  r., 
u;.  BT>  nepenji.  4  p.  25  K. 

Upper   Dnieper   District   and   White   Russia.   Petr., 

1905,  4  r.  25  k.  bd. 

914.7  —  Russia — Description  and  travel. 
—   71   — 


BAJIYEBA    (MyHx-i,).    Ho    BCJIHKOII    pint.    OnepKii    H 

IIOBOJIO}KBJI.   IleTp.,  1  p.   50  K.. 


VALUEVA,  (Munt).  Along  the  great  Russian  river. 
Sketches  and  pictures  of  the  banks  of  the  Volga.  Petr., 
1  r.  50  k. 

914.7  —  Russia  —  Description   and   travel. 

BACIOKOB'L,  G  "Kpaft  rop^oii  KpacoxLi".  KaBKaaicoe 
no6epe^ci>e  Hepnaro  Mop>i.  Gi>  37  piic.  BT>  xeiecxi. 
nexporpa/jt,  n,.  2  p. 

VASIUKOV,  S.  Land  of  magnificent  beauty.  Caucasian 
borders  of  the  Black  Sea.  With  37  illus.  Petr.,  2  r. 

914.7  —  Russia  —  Description   and   travel. 

BOrH,OBO3OBA,  E.  LUBC^LI  n  HopBe^Kn.Bi.  nexporpa^-L, 
1907  r.  u.  40  K. 

VODOVOZOVA,  E.  Swedes  and  Norwegians.  Petrograd, 
1907,  40k. 

"  How   men   live  in  the   world  "    series. 

OK.  8  —  Norway.   Sweden  —  Description  and  travel. 

-  Bo.irapLi,  Ccpoti,  ^epHoropu.!*!,  IJexp.,  1912  r-, 
i;   40  K. 

--  Bulgarians,  Servians,  Montenegrins,  Petr.,  1912, 
40  k. 

"  How    men    live    in    the    world,  *'    series. 
914.9  —  Analytics. 

-  Hexn,  ITcuflKii,  PyciniBi.  Hexp.,  1905  r.,  n;.  40  K. 

-  Czechs,  Poles,  Ruthenians.  Petr.,  1905,  40  k. 

914.9  —Analytics. 

-  IllBenuiapLi.  Gi>  10  Kapxim.  Ilexp..  1904  r.,  u,. 
40  K. 

-  The  Swiss.  With  10  illus.  Petr.,  1904,  40  k. 

"  How  men   live  in  the  world  "    series. 
914.94  —  Switzerland  —  Description    and    travel. 

-TypKii.  Ilexp.,  1909  r.,  11..  40  K. 

-  The  Turks.  Petr.,  1909,  40  k. 

"How  men   live  in  the  world"    series. 

914.96  —  Turkey    in    Europe  —  Description    and    travel. 

—  72  — 


KPYEEPTD,    A.    H    ,a;p.     Asm.    Ho.    reorp.    c6opHHKt. 
MocKsa,  2  p. 

KRUBER,  A.  and  others.  Asia,  Illus.  geogr.  reader.  Mos- 
cow, 2  r. 

915.  —  Asia  —  Description  and  travel. 

.  H.  Hnoftia  H  JUIOHIJLI.  1908  r.  Hs^;.  acyp. 

ie"  MOCKBE,  50  K. 

ANUCHIN,  D.  I.  Japan  and  the  Japanese.  1908.  "Zemle- 
viedienie"  Moscow,  50  k. 

915.2  —  Japan  —  Description  and  travel. 

XABKHHt,,  JI.   B.   Hnfli*.   Co  MHoriiMii   puc.   205   cxp. 
1907  r.  H3#.  CtiTima.  MocKBa.  80  K. 


KHAVKIN,  L.   B.   India.   With   many  illus.   205   p.   1907. 
Sytin  ed.  Moscow,  80  k. 

915.4  —  India  —  Description  and  travel. 


CTEHMHTb,  II.  BOCTOK-L.  CxpanLi  Kpecxa  H 
H  iixt  o6iiTaxejiii. 

STENIN,  P.  East.  Countries  of  the  cross  and  crescent  and 
their  inhabitants. 

915.6  -  —  Turkey  in   Asia.   Palestine  —  Description   and  travel. 

KPYEEPTD,    A.    H    flp.    AsiaicKaji    Poccm.    Ko.    reorp. 
c6opHiiKT>.  626  CTp.  1905  r.  2-e  113,3;.  MocKBa,  2  p. 

KRUBER,  A.   and  others.   Asiatic  Russia.     Illus.   geogr. 
reader.  626  p.  1905.  2nd  ed.  Moscow.  2  r. 

915.7  —  Russia  in  Asia  —  Description  and  travel. 

KPYBEPTD,   A.   H   flp.  A<J)pHKa.   HJIJI.   reorp.   c6opHiiKi>. 
512  cxp.  1902  r.  MocKBa,  2  p. 

KRUBER,  A.  and  others.  Africa  Illus.  geogr.  reader.  512 
p.  1902.  Moscow,  2  r. 

916  —  Africa  —  Description  and  travel. 

-  AnepiiKa.  HJIJI.  reorp.  cdopHiiKt.  640  cxp.  1901 
r.  MocKBa,  2  p- 

-  America.  Illus.  geogr.  reader.  640  p.  1901.  Moscow, 
2  r. 

917  —  America  —  Description  and  travel. 

—   73    — 


,  II.  KPCCTL^HCKOC  ijapCTBO.  Kanaka.  118  CTp. 
1907  r.  Hs^;.  JlLBOBHia.  MocKBa,  75  K. 

MIZHUEV,    P.    Peasant   kingdom    Canada.    118   p.    1907. 
Lvovich,  ed.  Moscow,  75  k. 

917.1   —    Canada  —  Description   and  travel. 

BHKOBA,     A.      CiBepo-AMepiiKancKie 

niTaxH.  282  cxp.  OL  KapToit  1903  r.  2-e  113,3;.  " 
Hoe  fl$>jio"  MocKBa,  50  K. 

BYKOVA,  A.  U.  S.  of  America.  282  p.  With  map.  190?. 
2nd  ed.  "Knizhnoe  Dielo''  Moscow,  50  k.  Popular. 

917.3  —  United   States—  Description  and   travel. 


,HHKCOHt>,  B.  HoBafl  AnepHKa.  IlepeB.  ct  anrji.  Cn6., 
1869  r.,  n;.  2  p. 

DIXON,  William  H.  New  America.  Trans,  from  English. 
Petrograd,  1869,  2  r. 

Observations  on  a  visit  to  the  United  States  in   1866,  at  the  close  of 

the  Civil  War. 

917.3  —  United  States—  Description  and  travel. 

XOJIBD,OB'L,  JI.  Cc-BpeMeHHa*  AnepiiKa.  557  cxp.  1913  r. 
H.  I.  $1.50. 

KHOLTSOV,  L.  Contemporary  America.  History,  geog- 
raphy, economics  and  statistics  of  U.  S.  557  p.  1913.  New 
York,  $1.50. 

917.3  —  United  States—  Description  and  travel. 


TAH1>,  B.  F.  nceB^;.,  EOrOPA3T:>,  Bjia^nnip-b  FepMa- 
HOBHH-L  (1864-  ).  AMepiiKaHCKie  paacKasH.  430 
cxp.  1911  r.  Hs^;.  T-Ba  "npocBiineme"  rTexp.,  1  p. 
Pyccme  BT,  AMepiiidk.  326  cxp.  1904  r.  2  113,3;.  "BHTCK. 
T-Ba/'  LLexp.,  1  p. 

TAN,  W.  G.  pseud,  of  BOGORAZ,  Vladimir  Germanovich 
(1864-  ).  Russian  poet,  novelist,  historian,  ethno- 

grapher. 

American  sketches.  430  p.  1911.  (Short  tales.  Personal 
impressions  of  the  life  of  Russian  immigrants  in  Amer- 
ica). "Prosvieshchenie"  Petr.,  1  r. 

Russian  in  America.  326  p.  1904.  (Two  sketches  "Beyond 
the  ocean"  and  "Christmas  in  New  York").  2nd  ed. 

917.3  —  United  States—  Description  and  travel. 

—  74  — 


MIDKYEB'B,  II.  Hepe^oBaH  ^eMOKpaxifl  coBpeMennaro 
iviipa.  AnrjnHCKafl  KOJionm  HoBan  SejiaH^in.  209  cxp. 
1901  r.  Hs,a;.  Kpafict,  Hexp.,  1  p.  65  K. 

MIZHUEV,  P.  Foremost  democracy  of  the  contemporary 
world;  the  English  colony  New  Zealand.  209  p.  1901. 
Kreiss  ed.  Petrograd,  1  r.  65  k  . 

919.3  —  New   Zealand  —  Description   and  travel. 


KPYEEP'L,  A.  ii  Rp.     ABCTpajiifl  H  nojtnpHLm 

Ho.   reorp.   c6opHHKT>.   489   CTp.,   1912   r.,   3-e   113,0;. 
KyinnepeBa,   MocKBa,  2  p. 

KRUBER,  A.  and  others.  Australia  and  the  polar  countries. 
Illus.  geogr.  reader,  489  p.  1912.  3rd  ed.  Kushnerev. 
Moscow,  2  r. 

919.4  —  Australia.   Polar  regions  —  Description   and   travel. 

MHyKYEB'L,  II.  OiacxjniBa*  ABCTpajn*.  227  cxp.  1909  r. 
"O6m,ecTBeH.  IIojiBsa"  IleTp.,  1  p. 

MIZHUEV,  P.  Happy  Australia.  227  p.  1909.  "Obshchest- 
ven.  Polza"  Petrograd,  1  r. 

919.4   —  Australia  —  Description   and  travel. 

BHIinilP'L,  P.,  npo$.     y^e6HHKT>     ^BepHeii     Hcxopin, 
1911  r.  8-e  113,3;.  MocKBa,  1  p. 

VIPPER,  R.  prof.  Manual  of  ancient  history.  1911.  8th  ed. 
Moscow,  1  r. 

All  the  manuals  written  by  Prof.  Vipper  are  very  good  and  popular. 
930  —  History,  Ancient. 

C.     HoBafl     ncxopm     eBpeftcicaro    Hapo,a;a. 
(1789-1881).  631  cTp.  1913  r.  Hexp.,  3  p.  50  K. 
DUBNOV,  S.  Contemporary  history  of  the  Jewish  people. 
(1789-1881).  631  p.  1913.  Petrograd,  3  r.  50  k. 

Impartial,  scientific,  interesting. 
933  —  Jews  —  History. 

—  75  — 


HHKOJIBCKIH,  H.  ^peBHiii  HspanjiL  Ct  62  pnc.  324  cxp 
1912  r.  "Mnp-L"  MocKBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

NIKOLSKY.  N.  Ancient  Israel.  Popular  history  of  Hebrews 
in  scientific  light.  With  62  illus.  324  p.  1912.  "Mir"  ed. 
Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

Good,    popular,    interesting    book,    strictly    scientific,    without    any    re- 
ligious tendency. 
933  —  Judea.   Jews — History.  , 

HHKO./IBCKIH,  H.  ^peBnin  BauiijioHT,.  434  cxp.  HJI- 
jiiocTp.  1913  r.  Hs/i;.  "Mnpi>"  MocKBa,  2  p. 

NIKOLSKY,  N.  Ancient  Babylon.  434  p.  Illus.  1913.  "Mir" 
ed.  Moscow,  2  r.  ^ 

Very  good  and  popular. 
935  —  Babylonia — History. 

IIETPyniEBCKlH.  OnepKii  IIS-L  iicxopiii  cpe^neBiKOBa- 
ro  o6m,ecxBa  n  rocy^apcxBa-  324  cxp.  1907  r.  Moc- 
KBa, 1  p.  70  K. 

PETRUSHEVSKY.  Historical  essays  of  mediaeval  society 
and  state.  324  p.  1907.  Moscow,  1  r.  70  k. 

940  —  Europe — History. 

),  H.  OcBo6o>K^eHie  Kpecxt^Hi,  B-B  AHTJIIII, 
H  Opamjin.  200  cxp.  1911  r.  Hs,a;.  CLixuna. 
MocKBa,  50  K. 

VELICHKIN,  N.  Emancipation  of  serfs  in  England,  Ger- 
many and  France.  200  p.  1911.  Sytin  ed.  Moscow,  50  k. 

A  very  good  popular  sketch,  with  vivid  description,   interesting,   reads 

like  a  novel. 

940  —  Europe — History.   Serfs. 

BHIIIIEP'B,    P.    npo$.    yHedHHKt    ncxopin    cpe^Hiixx, 
BX,KOBT>.  1910  r.  5  iisfl.  MocKBa,  1  p.  25  K. 
VIPPER,  R.   prof.     Manual   of  mediaeval  history.   1910. 
5th  ed.  Moscow,  1  r.  25  k. 

940  —  Europe^-History. 

-  yHe6HHKT>  HOBOH  HCTOpill,  1910  T.,  4-C  113^.  MoC- 
KBa,  1  p.  50  K. 

Manual   of  modern  history.   1910.   4th   ed.   Moscow, 


1  r.  50  k. 

940  —  Europe — History. 


76  — 


BBIKOBA,  A.  PascKasH  HS-L  iicxopiii  HpjtanjiH  ct  XII 
Biica  £0  Hauinxt  ^HCH.  Hs^;.  2-e  HapyniHHKOBa. 
MocKBa,  80  K. 

BYKOVA,  A.   Irish   historical   narratives   from  the   XII 
century  to  our  day,  2nd  ed.  Charushnikov.  Moscow,  80  k. 

941.5  —  Ireland—  History. 

-  PascKasH  iis-L  iiCTopiii  Anrjiiii   XI  —  XIX  ex- 
3-e  113^.  TpayijKon.  MocKBa,  60  K. 

-  English   historical   narratives    of  the   XI-XIX   cent. 
3rd.  ed.  Trautskava.  Moscow,  60  k. 

942  —  England—  History. 


IOJL1OCL,  T.  B.  HucLMa  ust  Bepjuina.  1908  r.  Hsfl.  2, 
"O6mecxBeH.  HojiLsa"  Ilexp. 


IOLLOS,  G.  B.  Letters  from  Berlin,  1908.  2nd  ed.,  "Ob- 
shchestven.  Polza"  Petrograd. 

Sketches    of    modern    German    history.      From    Friedrich    Wilhelm    IV 
to    Wilhelm    II.    The    author    lived    many    years    in    Germany,    returned 
to   Russia   in   1905,   was   elected   deputy   in  the   first  State  Douma  but 
was  soon  afterwards  murdered  on  the  street  by  a  reactionary. 
943  —  Germany  —  History.. 


BACMEBCKIH,  Ji.  CoBpeMCHHa*  PajiHij;m.  1910  r. 
^opoBaxoBCKaro  n  HapynmnicoBa.  IZexp.     80  K. 

VASILEVSKY,  L.   Contemporary   Galicia.   1910.    Dorova- 
tovsky  &  Charusnikov.  Petr.  80  k. 

943.74  —  Austria.  Galicia. 

BBIKOBA,  A-    PascKa3Bi  ust  iicxopiii  OpaH^iII  XVII  — 
XVIII  B.  2-e  HSft.  ^apyiiiHHKOBa.  MocKBa.  1  p. 

BYKOVA,  A.  French  historical  narratives  of  the  XVII- 
XVIII  century.  2nd  ed.  Charushnikov,  Moscow,  1  r. 

944  —  France  —  History. 

-  Pa3CKa3H  list  iicxopiii  Hxajim  XIX  B-feica.  Hs^. 
^ap.  MocKBa,  50  K. 

-  Italian   historical   narratives    of   the    XIX    century. 
Ed.  Char.,  Moscow,  50  k.  Popular  sketches. 

945  —  Italy—  History. 

—  77  — 


RUSSIAN  HISTORY. 

EAFAJI'Bft,  ^MHTpift  HBanoBHTL  (1857-          ).  Pyccicaa 
iicxopifl.   CT>  KapiaMii,  njiaHaMH,  CHiiMKaMii  CT>  na- 

MflTHHKOBT>    JpCBHOCTH     H     HCKyCCTBa.     T.     1. 

cicaji    Pyct    (#0    Joanna   III).    1914.    Hs/i;. 
MocKBa.  2  p. 

BAGALIEI,  Dimitri  Ivanovich  (1857-  ).  Russian  history 
With  maps,  plans  and  illus.  Vol.  I.  Period  up  to  Ivan  III. 
1914.  Sytin,  Moscow,  2  r. 

Well-known  and  talented  historian  of  Russia. 
947  —  Russia— History. 

flOBHAP'L-SAnOJIBCKia,    M.    B.    npo$.      Ha    sapi 

KpeCTBflHCKOH  CBo6oflH.  238  CTp.  1911  T.  MoCKBa,  1  p. 

DOVNAR-ZAPOLSKY,  M.  V.  prof.  At  the  dawn  of  the 
peasants'  freedom.  238  p.  1911.  Moscow,  1  r. 

History    of    the    emancipation    of    serfs    in    Russia.      Popular.      Good 
supplement    to    the    general    survey    of    reforms    under    Alexander    II 
by  Dzhanshiev. 
947  —  Russia — History.  Serfs. 

flOBHAP'L-SAnOJIBCKIii,    M.    B.    npo<|>.   pe^aKTop-L. 

Pyccicafl  ncTopifl.  Ct  43  puc.  H  2  icapx.  MocKBa, 

2  p. 

DOVNAR-ZAPOLSKY,  M.  V.  prof.  ed.  Russian  history. 
With  43  illus.  and  2  maps.  Moscow,  2  r. 

947  —  Russia— History. 

rZI,}KAHinEBrL,  T.     3noxa  BejniKHxt  pe$opMi>.     1907  r. 
10  HS^;.  JIiiTep.  OoH^a.  Hexp.  858  CTp.  2  p.  50  K. 

DZHANSHIEV,  G.  The  epoch  of  great  reforms.  1907. 
Liter.  Fonda,  10th  ed.  Petr.,  858  p.  2  r.  50  k. 

Reforms  under  Alexander  II ;  zemstvo,   new  courts  of  justice,  emanci- 
pation of  serfs,  etc.     The  best  book  on  this  topic.     Popular. 
947  —  Russia— History. 

—  78  — 


EOHMEHKO,  A.  Hcxopm  VKpaHHLi  H  en  napo^a.  Jlo. 
174  cxp.  1907  r.  Ha^.  ,,O6m;ecTBeH.  Ilojitsa"  Zlexp., 
50  K. 

EFIMENKO,  A.  History  of  Ukraina  and  her  people.  Illus. 
174  p.  1907.  "Obshchestven.  Polza"  Petr.,  50  k. 

Popular,     brief,     vivid     history     written     by     a     woman-professor     at 

Petrograd. 

947  —  Russia — History.     Ukraina. 

rPYIIIEBCKlH,  M.  KoiocTpHpoB.  ncxopm  YKpafiHti. 
536  cxp.  C-B  387  pnc.  1913  r.  Ha^.  ,,npocB^m,eHie" 
Hexp.,  3  p.  50  K. 

GRUSHEVSKY,  M.  Illustrated  history  of  Ukraina.  536  p. 
387  illus.  1913.  "Prosvieshchenie"  Petr.,  3  r.  50  k. 

947  —  Russia — History.     Ukraina. 

FEPBE,,  B.  UepBaji  Focy^apCTBeHHafl  ^yna.  1906  r. 
MocKBa,  60  K.  Biopan  FocyflapCTBeHHaji  ,HyMa. 
1907  r.  MocKBa,  1  p.  30  K.  Sna^eme  TpeTteft  Focy- 
^apCTBeHHoit  ,HyMLi  BT>  Hcxopin  Poccin.  1912  r. 

GUERRIER,  V.  First  State  Duma.  1906.  Moscow,  60  k. 
Second  State  Duma.  1907.  Moscow,  1  r.  30  k.      Part  of  the 
third  State  Duma  in  the  history  of  Russia.  1912.  Moscow, 
50  k. 

947  —  Russia — History. 

KAPAM3HITL,  HnKOJiaft  MnxaftjioBHTK  (1766-1826). 
Hci-opm  rocy,a;apCTBa  PoccincK.  12  T.  1897  r.  Uexp. 
4  p. 

KARAMZIN,  Nicholas  Mikhailovich  (1766-1826).  History 
of  the  Russian  Empire.  12  vol.  1897.  Petr.,  4  r. 

Great  historian.  According  to  Kropotkin  "his  History  of  the  Rus- 
sian State  awakened  the  national  consciousness  and  created  lasting 
interest  in  the  history  of  the  nation.  He  showed  Russia  that  she 
had  a  past  worth  knowing."  His  work  is  written  in  a  brilliant  and 
poetical  style,  and  its  notes  reveal  his  wonderful  acquaintance  with 
historical  sources.  In  three  weeks  8000  copies  of  the  first  edition  of 
his  work  were  sold. 
947  —  Russia— History. 

—  79  — 


Bacioin  OCHIIOBHH-L  (1841-1911). 
Kypct  pyccicoH  HCTopiii.  4  T.  1910  r.  MocKBa,  10  p. 
KLIUCHEVSKY,  Basil  Osipovich  (1841-1911)  Course  in 
Kussian  history.  4  vol.  1910.  Moscow,  10  r. 

One    of    the    best    historians    of    modern    Russia.      He    excels    in    the 
soundness    of    his    criticism,    the    richness    of    his    erudition,    and    the 
vividness  of  his  exposure.     His   Course  of  history  of  Russia  met  with 
such  a  warm  reception  that  in  one  month  10,000  copies  were  sold. 
947  —  Russia — History. 

KHHBBKOBt,  C.  HST>  npomjiaro  seMjiii  PyccKoii.  Ho. 
666  CTp.  1907  r.  H3^;.  Ci>iTiiHa.  MocKBa.  1  p.  50  K. 

KNIAZKOV,    S.   Russia  in  the  past.   Illus.   666  p.   1907. 
t         Sytin,  ed.  Moscow,  1  r.  50  k. 

947  —  Russia — History. 

KOPH!MOB:b,  A.  Kypct  ncTopin  Pocciii  19  B*Ka.  2 
nacTii.  547  CTp.  1912  r.  Hs^.  Co6aniHiiKOBLixT>. 
MocKBa,  2  p.  50  K. 

KORNILOV,  A.  History  of  Russia  in  the  19th  century. 
2  parts  547  p.  1912.  Sobashnikov,  ed.  Moscow,  2  r.  50  k. 

947  —  Russia — History. 

KOPHMOB'L,  HBarn,  neTpoBim  (  -1901).  Sa^ani! 
pyccKaro  npocBiineni^  BT>  ero  nponuiOMTj  n  nac- 
TOHnjeM-L-  CdopniiKt  CTaTefi.  1912  r.  IleTp.,  5  p.  50  K. 
KORNILOV,  Ivan  Petrovich  (  d.  1901).  Problems  of 
Russian  civilization  in  the  past  and  present  time.  Collec- 
tion of  essays.  1902.  Petr.,  5  r.  50  k. 

Well-informed    historian   of    the    intellectual    life    and    scholastic    insti- 
tutions  of  Russia. 
947  —  Russia — History. 

KOCTOMAPOB'B,  HiiKOJiaii  HBaHOBii<n>  (1817-1885). 
PyccKafl  iicxopm  BT,  yKiiBHeomicaHbix-L  e>r  rjiaBH-kfi- 
niiixi,  ^HTejieii.  2  xona.  1903-1907.  IleTp.,  8  p. 
KOSTOMAROV,  Nicholas  Ivanovich  (1817-1885).  Russian 
history  in  the  biographies  of  its  chief  actors.  2  vol  1903- 
1907.  Petr.,  8  r. 

Russian  historian,  dramatist  and  novelist.  He  has  a  great  reputation 
as  author  of  historic  monographs.  He  wrote  the  real  history  of  the 
Russian  people,  destroying  the  legends  made  popular  by  Karamzin. 

947  —  Russia — History. 

—  80  — 


BHBOPFCKIil,  npou;ecc't».  1.  Crenorp.  oxiexx.  2.  IIop- 
xpexti,  HCKpojiom  ii  Kpaxicm  Ciorpa^i^.  3.  Cxaxm. 
llexp.  262  cxp.  1  p.  50  K. 

LAWSUIT  of  Vyborg,  lllus.  Petr.,  262  p.  1  r.  50  k. 

Stenographical    proceedings    of    the    historical    lawsuit,    where    many 
deputies    of    the    first     State    Duma    were    condemned.      Appendix: 
Portraits,  biographies,   necrology,   articles. 
947  —  Russia  —  History. 


MHJIIOKOB'L,  IlaBjrL  HmsojiaeBHYB  (1859-  ).  O?ep- 
KH  no  ncxopin  pyccKoii  KyjitxypH.  H.  I.  Hacejzeme. 
H.  II.  IlepKOBB  H  inKOJia.  TI.  III.  HaujioHaMSM-L  H 
o6ni;ecxBeHHoe  MHime.  1904  —  1909.  llexp.,  4  p.  75  K. 

MILIUKOV,  Paul  Nikolaevich  (1859-  ).  Sketches  of 
the  history  of  Russian  culture.  Part  I.  Population.  Partll. 
Church  and  school.  Part  III.  Nationalism  and  public  opinion. 
Petrograd,  4  r.  75  k. 

Great  historian  and  political  agitator  of  modern  Russia.  In  1903  — 
1905  he  lectured  in  America  on  Russian  history  and  Russian  political 
crisis.  The  above  work  is  translated  into  French,  German  and 
Bohemian,  and  is  one  of  the  most  remarkable  books  on  Russian 
history.  It  gives  a  clear  idea  of  the  cultural  evolution  in  Russia. 
947  —  Russia  —  History. 

BACHJIEBCKIit,  A.  CoBpeMeHHaa  IIojiBnia  H  e.a  HOJIH- 
xiiHCCKm  cxpeMjienm.  220  cxp.  1906  r.  Hs^;.  ,,O6in,ecx- 
BCH.  IIojiBsa"  llexp.,  50  K. 

VASILEVSKY,  A.  Modern  Poland  and  its  .  political  ten- 
dencies. 220  p.  1906.  "Obshchestven.  Polza"  Petr.,  50  k. 

Political    and    social    history    of   Russian    Poland.      Popular.      Written 
with  a  warm  patriotic  feeling  far  from  any  chauvinism. 
947.5  —  Russia—  History.      Poland. 

CEMEHOBT>,  B.  Pacnjiaxa.  ^HCBHHK-L  ust  HHOHCKOII 
BOHHLI.  1908  r.  Hs^;.  BojiL^a.  Ilexpr.,  3  p. 

SEMENOV,  V.  Day  of  reckoning.  Diary  of  the  Japanese 

war.  1908.  Wolf,  ed.  Petrograd,  3  r. 

Diary  of  an  eye-witness. 
952  —  Japan—  History. 

—  81  — 


AMERICAN  HISTORY. 

EAEHHTD,  A.  B.  Hcxopia  C.  A.  CoejHHeHHtixt  IHxaxoBT, 
T.  I.  1607-1829.  T.  II.  1829-1910.  1912  r.  Ilexp.,  5  p. 

BABIN,  A.  V.  History  of  the  U.  S.  Vol.  I.  1607-1829.  Vol. 
II.  1829-1910.  1912.  Petr.,  5  r. 

973  —  United  States—  History. 

HAHHHHFL,    BHJH>HMT>    3.    Hcxopm    Coe^HHeHHtix-L 
IHxaxoBT,.  Hsfl.  IlaBji.  IleTp.,  1  p.  50  K. 

CHANNING,  William  E.  History  of  U.  S.  Ed.  Pavl.  Petr., 
1  r.  50  k. 

973  —  United  States—  History. 


II.    Hcxopin    BejiiiKon    aMepiiKancKoii    fte- 
Moicpaxiii    (C.  A.   Coe#.  HIxaxoBt).   1906   r.      Hs,a;. 
BpoKrayst  H  E^)poHi>.  Ilexp.,  1  p. 

MIZHUEV,  P.  History  of  the  great  American  democracy 
(U.  S.)  1906.  Ed.  Brockhaus  &  Efron.  Petr.,  1  r, 

973  —  United   States—  History. 

OHCKE,  /^OHX.  OxKpLixie  AMCPHKH.  Hep.  II.  HIIKO- 
.laeBa.  1893  r.  Hs^.  Coji^axenKOBa.  2  x.  MocKBa  4  p. 
FISKE,  John.  Discovery  of  America.  Nikolaev,  P.  trans. 
1893.  Soldatenkov,  ed.  2  vol.  Moscow,  4  r. 

Translation   is    good. 

973.1  —  America  —  Discovery. 

.    Hcxppifl    CiBepo-AMepiiKancKOH    MCHC- 
,a,oyco6ori  BOHHBI-  1871  r.  Ilexp.,  2  p.  50  K. 

DRAPER,  D.  History  of  the  civil  war  in  America.  1871. 

Petrograd,  2  r.  50  k. 

973.7  —  United   States.     History—  Civil   war. 

—  82  — 


BIOGRAPHY. 

,  CO$LK.  JKuiix.  CBHTBIX-L.  OB  480  nsodpa- 
aKa^eMHKa    O.    F.    CojiHijeBa.    12    KHiin,, 

OKOJIO  2,500  cxp.  1904  r.  Ilexp.,  BT»  nepeiui.  Bt  4-x-L 

KHiirax-L.  9  p. 

DESTUNIS,  Sophia,  Lives  of  the  Saints.  With  480  illus. 
by  F.  G.  Solntsev.  12  books,  about  2,500  p.  1904.  Petr.,  in 
4  vol.  baund.  9  r. 

Written  in  a  popular  style. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 

EJinATBEBCKIft,  C.  H.  EJIHSIUH  xinn.  (YcneHCKift, 
MiixanjioBCKiH,  ^exoBt,  FapiiH-L).  1908  r.  Ha^. 
"O6in,ecTBeH..-  IIojiLsa"  ITexp.,  75  K- 
ELPATIEVSKY,  S.  J.  Silhouettes  (Uspensky,  Mikhailov- 
sky,  Chekhov,  Garin).  1908.  Ed.  "Obshchestven.  Polza" 
.Petr.  75  k. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 

<DAPPAP1>,  ®-  B.  XpiiCTiancKie  xpyjKeHHUKii.  IlepeB.  ci> 
anrjiiiiCKaro  O.  C.  KoMapCKaro.  1898  r.  Tlexp.,  ij.  Bt 
KOJI.  nep.,  1  p. 

FARRAR,  F.  W.  Saintly  workers.  Trans,  from  English 
F.  S.  Komarsky.  1897.  Petr.,  1  r.  bd. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 


H.  rajuiepefl  cDpamjyscKHxt  snaMeHiixocxeft. 
449  cxp.  1906  r.  H3,a;.  "PyccK.  BoraxcxBa"  Ilexp. 
1  p.  50  K. 

KUDRIN,  N.  Gallery  of  French  celebrities.  449  p.  1906. 
Ed.  "Russkoe  Bogatstvo.  Petr.,  1  r.  50  k. 

Pasteur,  Daudet,  Zola,  Clemenceau,  Waldeck-Rousseau,  Combes,   Roche- 
fort,  Jaures,  Anatole  France,   Paul  Bourget. 
920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 

—  83  — 


,  O.  nionepH  nayKii.     CT>  120  puc.     IlepeB.  ci> 
anrji.  C.  3aiiMOBCKaro.  Cn6.,  1901  r.,  ij.  1  p.  25  K. 

LODGE,  Oliver  H.  Pioneers  of  science.  120  111.  Petrograd, 

1901,  1  r.  25  k. 

1901.  Trans,  from  English  by  S.  Zaimovsky.  1  r.  25  k. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 

OCTPOrOPCKIll,  B.  n.  ^ua^ax*  6iorpa<})ift  o6paa- 
IJOBLIX-B  pyccKuxt  nHcaTejiefi.  174  cxp.  1909  r.  H3#. 
12-e  Ci>iTHHa.  MocKBa,  50  K. 

OSTROGORSKY,  V.  P.  Twenty  biographies  of  prominent 
Russian  writers.  174  p.  1909.  12th  ed.  by  Sytin.  Moscow, 
50  k. 

Special   attention  is  given  to  the  personality  of  each   writer.     Author 

is    a    well   known    pedagogue. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 

OCTBAJIb^'L,  B.  BejiHKie  JIKD^H.  398  cxp.  1910  r.  Hs*. 
"BaiCK.  ToBap."  IleTp.,  2  p.  50  K. 

OSTVALD,  V.  Great  men.  398  p.  1910.  "Viatsk.  Tovar." 
Petr.,  2  r.  50  k. 

H.  Davy,  J.  R.  Mayer,  M.  Faraday,  J.  Liebig,  Ch.  Gerhardt,  H.  Helm- 
holtz. 

For  advanced  readers. 

920  —  Biography,    collective.      Analytics. 


AEPAMOBt),  H.  B.  Xp.  KojryMdt,  ero  HCHSHB  H  nyie- 
HiecTBm.  79  cxp.  H3,a;.  UaB^eHKOBa.  Heip.,  25  K. 

ABRAMOV,  J.  V.  Chr.  Columbus,  his  life  and  travels.  79  p. 
Pavlenkov,  ed.  Petrograd,  25  k. 

921  —  Columbus,  Christopher. 

AEPAMOBt),  H.  OpanKjnini,,  ero  ^KHSHL,  o6m;ecTBeH- 
nan  H  HayHHaa  ^iHxejiBHocTi,.  Ha^.  IlaBjieHKOBa. 
nexporpa^t,  25  K. 

ABRAMOV,  J.  V.  Franklin,  his  life,  social  and  scientific 
work.  Pavlenkov,  Petrograd,  25  k. 

921  —  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

—  84  — 


HIAXOBT),  A.    Fexe  H  ero  speM*.  296  cxp.,  1908  r. 
4-e.  nexp.  1  p. 

SHAKHOV,  A.  Goethe  and  his  time.  296  p.  1908.  4th  ed. 
Petrograd,  1  r. 

Excellent   monograph    giving   beside   the   characteristic    of   the   poet,    a 

vivid   picture   of   the    intellectual    life   in    Germany    during   the   XVIII 

century. 

921  —  Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 

KOHH,  A.   Oe/i;opT>  IIexpoBH*n>   Taasi,    (^pt)    199   cxp. 
1913  r.  5-e  113,3;.  MocKBa,  60  K. 

KONI,  A.  Fedor  Petrovich  Haaz   (Dr.)   199  p.  1913.  5th 
ed.  Moscow,  60  k. 

The  most  fascinating  biography  of   "grandfather  Haaz,"  the  doctor  of 

the  prison,  who  did  a  great  deal  for  the  improvement  of  the  conditions 

in  the  prisons.     A  monument  to  Doctor  Haaz  was  recently  erected  at 

Moscow. 

921  —  Haaz,    Fedor   Petrovich. 

KAMEHCKIH,  A.  J!HHKOJ[LHI>,  ero  JKHSHB  H  o6m,ecxBeH- 
Hafl  ^iflxejiLHocxL-  Hs^;-  HasjieHKOBa.  Ilexp-,  25  K. 

KAMENSKY,  A.  Lincoln,  his  life  and  social  work.  Pav- 
lenkov,  ed.  Petrograd,  25  k. 

921 — Lincoln,  Abraham. 

EEPJIHH'L,  II.  Kapjn>  MapKC-L  H  ero  BpeMfl.     235  cxp. 
1909  r.  Hs^.  "IIojiL3a"  MocKBa,  1  p. 
BERLN,  P.   Karl   Marx   and  his  time.   235   p.   1909.   Ed. 
"Polza''  Moscow,  1  r. 

921  — Marx,  Karl. 

KPOHOTKHH'L,  Ilexp-L  AjieKcaH^poBH^  (1842-          ). 
SanncKH  peBOjnorjioHepa.  1906  r.  Ilexp.,  1  p. 
KROPOTKIN,  Peter  Alexandrovich  (1842-         ).  Memoirs 
of  a  revolutionist.  1906.  Petrograd.  1  r. 

Leader    of    Russian    revolutionists.    His    book,    Memoirs    of    a    Revolu- 
tionist, edited  in  English  in  1899   is  considered  as  a  work  of  art  and 
as  a  history  of  the  Russian  revolution  in  1870.     It  has  been  translated 
into  several  languages.     He  is  famous  also  as  a  novelist. 
921  —  Kropotkin,  P.  A. 

—  85  — 


,  O.  B.  }Kii3Hi>  ii  xpyflH  CB.  anocmia  IlaBjia. 
Hexp.,  1901  T.  3  p. 

FARRAR,  F.  W.  Life  and  work  of  St.  Paul.  1901.  Petr. 
3  r. 

921  —  Paul,   Saint,  apostle. 


BAinHHPTOH'L,    ByKept  T.   OTT>  pa6cTBa   KT> 

ABTo6iorpa(|)m.  1904  r.  Hs/i;.  O.  IIonoBa.  IleTp.,  45  K. 

WASHINGTON,  Booker  T.  Up  from  slavery.  Autobiogr. 
1904.  0.  Popov,  ed.  Petrograd,  45  k. 

921  —  Washington,  Booker  T. 

AHHEHCKAH,  A.  FeoprL  BainHHrTom,  n  Boiina  sa 
HesaBiiciiMocxB.  170  cxp.  1905  r.  2-e  113^.  Kap6acnn- 
KOBa,  ITeTporpa^-B,  40  K. 

ANNENSKAIA,  A.  George  Washington  and  the  war  of 
independence.  170  p.  1905.  2nd  ed.  Karbasnlkov,  Petr.,  40  k. 

921  —  Washington,   George. 

HEIIHHCKIil,  B.  BaniimrTOH-L,  ero  ^KHSHB,  BoeHnaji  n 


,  25  K. 

CHEPINSKY,  W.  Washington,  his  life,  military  and  social 
work.  Pavlenkov,  ed.  Petr.,  25  k. 

821  —  Washington,   George. 


AUTHOR  AND  SUBJECTS-INDEX. 


ABOZIN,  1 28,  29 

ABRAMOV,  J.  V 84 

Aeronautics 27 

Africa  73 

Agriculture  2fc 

AISMAN,  D.  J 51 

ALBRECHT,  E.  (See 

Vessel) 36 

ALEKSIEE,  P 32 

ALEXANDROV,  A 22 

ALEXANDROVA  IGNATIEVA, 

P.  .; <*.- ...30 

ALMENDINGEK  A 20 

America  73 

America-Discovery  82 

American  history  82 

ANDERSEN,  H.  C 40 

ANDRIASHEV,  A 29 

ANNENSKAIA,  A 86 

ANTUKA,  D 21 

ANUCHIN,  D.  1 73 

Aquariums  25 

Architecture  34 

ARTSYBACHEV,  D 28 

Asia  73 

ASKOLDOV,  S 11 

Astronomy  23,  24 

ATHANASOVICH,  V 28 

Atlases  68 

Australia  75 

Austrian  history  77 

Automobiles  27 

AVENARIUS,  V 43 

BABIN,  A.  V 82 

Babylonian   history 76 

BAGALIEI,    D.   1 78 

B  AKHIREV,     VADIM       3? 


B AUDRY-DE-S AUNIER    27 

Bees 29 

BERDIAEV,     N.     A 11 

BERLIN,     P 85 

BETTNER,      J 33 

BIELOKONSKY,     I.     P 19 

BIELORUSSOV,    A 70 

BIKELAS,     D 64 

Biography       83-86 

Biography,      collective    83, .  84 

BLAGODUSHNAIA,     S 51 

BOBORYKIN,     P.     D 52 

BOGORAZ,   V.    G.    (See  Tan, 

W.     G.,    pseud) 74 

Bohemia      I   72 

BOMMELI,  R 24 

Bookkeeping      32 

BOSIUS     &     KOCK 27 

Botany    24 

BOUTROUX,   E.   E 10 

JBRIUSOV,  V.  J 44 

BROOKE,    P , 27 

BUAKOVICH,    G 35 

BULANOV,     V. 37 

Bulgaria      72 

BUNIN,     I.     A 41 

BURGARD,     V 22 

BYKOVA,   A 74,    77 

BYRON,     G.     G 38 

Canada  74 

CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA, 

M 65 

CHANNING,  W.  E 82 

CHATRIAN,  A.  (See 

Erckmann)  , 65 

CHEKHOV,  A.  P.  52 


AUTHOR  AND   SUBJECT  INDEX. 


CHELPANOV,  G.  I.  • 10 

CHEPINSKY,  W 86 

CHERNYSHEVSKY,  N.  G 52 

CHIRIKOV,  E.  N 62 

Christology  !3 

CID  41 

Civilization  67 

CLEMENS,  S.  (See  Twain, 

Mark,  pseud.)  67 

Columbus,  Christopher 84 

Commercial  correspondence  ....  82 
Constitutional^  law  and 

history  !9 

Cook  books  29 

Cookery  30,  31 

Cookery,  confectionery  31 

COVENEY,  M.  E.  (See  Field)  ...22 

Crotchet  35 

Cyclopedias  7,  8 


Dancing   37 

DANILEVSKY,     G.     P 63 

DANTE   ALIGHIERI    41 

DEFOE,      D 65 

DERZHAVIN,     G.     R 44 

DESTUNIS,    S 83 

DEVIATNIN,    V 21 

Devotional      religion      15 

DIETRICH,      F 35 

DIONNE,     pseud 69 

DIXON,     W.     H 74 

DMITRIEV,    I.    1 44 

DOBRONRAVIN,    C.    P.    (See 

Hermogen)      17 

Domestic      animals       29 

Domestic      economy        29,  30 

DOROSHEVICH,     V.     M 53 

DOSTOIEVSKY,    T.    M 53 

DOVNAR-ZAPOLSKY,  M.  V.     ..78 
DRAPER,     D 82 


DUBNOV,      S 75 

DUMAS,      A 65 

DZHANSHIEV,      G 78 

Eastern    Orthodox     Church  ..17,  18 

EDDA,    40 

Education    19,    20,    21 

EFIMENKO,      A.       .  ..." 79 

EICHENWALD,      J 42 

Electrometallurgy       33 

ELPATIEVSKY,     S.     J.     ...68,83 

Embroidery      34 

EMERSON,     R.     W 9  ' 

England      69 

English      drama      38 

English    history    77 

English      language      21,  22 

English      poetry      38 

EPNER,      F 31 

ERCKMANN,     E 65 

ERN,     V 11 

ERTEL,    A.    1 54 

Esperanto      21 

Ethics      9 

Europe      68,  69 

European     history      76 

Evidences  of  Christianity 14,  15 

Family       9 

Family      ethics      9 

Farm     implements      28 

FARRAR,     F.     W 

9,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  65,  83,  86 

FET,     A.     A.,     pseud 44 

Fiction     51-64 

Fiction  translated   into   Russian 

from    other    languages 64-67 

FIELD,      W.      S 22 

Finance      19 

Fine     arts     33 

Finnish      poetry      61 


II. 


AUTHOR  AND   SUBJECT  INDEX. 


Fire     prevention 26 

FISHER-DUCKELMAN      A 25 

FISKE,     J »2 

FLAMMARION,  C 24 

FLAMMARION,    K 36 

FLORINSKY,   V 25 

FONVIZIN,     D.     1 49 

Food 31 

France    70 

Franklin,      Benjamin      84 

French      drama       41 

French      history 77 

French      poetry       40 

Fruit       28 

GALAKTIONOV,      S 37 

Galician   history    77 

Games      37 

GANOT,      A 24 

Gardening      28,  33,  34 

GARIN,  N.  pseud 54 

GARSHIN,     V.      M 54 

General     works      7 

Geology      24 

German     drama      .  . . , 39 

German     history     77 

German      poetry      39 

Germany       69 

GINSBURG,     M 26 

GLADKOV,      B.      1 13 

GLIEBOV,     S 26 

GOETHE,     J.     W 39 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von    ..85 

GOGOL,     N.     V 55 

GOLDSMITH,     O 66 

GOLUBINSKY,     T.     A 14 

GONCHAROV,      I.     A 55 

GORBUNOV-POSADOV,  I.   ..68,  69 

GORKY,     M 55 

Gospels       13 

Greek     Church.     (See    Eastern 
Orthodox   Church)    17,    18 


Greek     literature     5U 

GRIBOIEDOV,     A.     S 50 

GROSS,    P 37 

GRUSHEVSKY,     M 79 

GRUZENBERG,      S 12 

GUERRIER,     V 79 

GURIEV,     F 21 

GUSEV,     A.     F 14 

Haaz,  Fedor  Petrovich   85 

Hair    26 

HAMSUN,     K. 66 

HARWOOD,   A 28 

HERMOGEN,      BISHOP       17 

HERZEN,    A.    1 56 

HESSEN,     J 18 

HICKMAN,     A.     L 68 

HILLQUIT,     M 19 

History      67,  75-82 

History.  Ancient  75 

Hygiene      . . . 26 

IGNATIUK,    A.    F 21 

India      73 

IOLLOS,     G.     B 77 

Irish      history       77 

ISAEV,      A ,...12 

Italian      history      77 

Italian     poetry     •  • 41 

Italy      70 

IZMAILOV,     A.     A 56 

JABLONOVSKY,    A.    A 56 

Japan 73 

Japanese     history      81 

Jewish    history     .*.  .76 

Jews      18,  75 

JOHANSON,     J 30 

Kalavala      51 

KAMENSKY,     A 85 


III. 


AUTHOR  AND   SUBJECT  INDEX. 


KAPTEREV,     P 19 

KARAMZIN,    N.    M 79 

KELLER,     K 25 

KEMPIS,    THOMAS    A 16 

KHAVKIN,   L.   B 7,   73 

KHOLTSOV,     L 74 

KHOMIAKOV,     A.     S 45 

KICHUNOV,     N 34 

KLASSEN,     A 33 

KLEIN,     G 23,  24 

KLIUGHEVSKY,     B.     0 80 

KNIAZKOV,     S 80 

KOCK     (See    Bosius)     ....27 

KOGAN,    P.    S 42,  50 

KOLLONTAY,   A 21 

KOLTSOV,    A.    V 45 

KONI,     A 85 

KORNILOV,     A 80 

KORNILOV,    I.    P 80 

KOROLENKO,    V.    G 56 

KOSTOMAROV,    N.    1 80 

KURDOV,    K 68,   71 

KOZLOV,     I.     1 45 

KRAVCHINSKY,    S.   M 57 

KROPOTKIN,    P.    A 85 

KRUBER,      A 69,  71,  73,  75 

KRYLOV,    I.    A 50 

KUDRIN,      N 70,  83 

KUPRIN,     A     I     57 

KVITKA,    G.    T 57 

LAGERLOF,      S ..66 

LANDEZEN-VON,     F.     F 26 

Language    21 

LAPPARENT,    A.    A.    C 15 

Law      .19 

L  AZHECHNIKOV,     I.     1 58 

LEIKIN,     N.     A 58 

LERMONTOV,     M.     1 45 

Letter-writing     37 

Libraries       - 7 


LIESKOV,     N.     S 58 

Lincoln,     Abraham      85 

Literature    37 

LITKE,     A 34 

LIVANOV,     T.     V 17 

Local   government      19 

LODGE,   O.  H 84 

LOMONOSOV,     M.     V 46 

LOPATIN.     L.     M 12 

LUGOVOY.    A.    A.    pseud    58 

LUNIN.     A.     A 16 

LUNIN.      Dr 25 

LUNKEVICH,     V 26 

LUTHARD,     C.     E 15 


Magazines  (See  Periodicals)  .  .8,  9 

MAIKOV,  A.  N 46 

MANEUVRIER,  PI.  (See 

Ganot)  24 

Marine  zoology  25 

MARKS,  A.  F. 

(See  Hickman)  68 

MARTIN,  F 23 

Marx,  Karl  85 

MASLOV,  N 30 

Mechanic  trades  33 

Medicine  25 

MELGUNOV,  S 17 

MELSHIN,  L.  pseud.  (See 

Yakubovich)  63 

MELVILLE-WHYTE,  G.  J 66 

MEREZHKOVSKY,  D.  L 12 

MEREZHKOVSKY,  D.  S 59 

Meteorology  24 

MEZHERICHER,  P 33 

MIATLEV,  I.  P 59 

MICHAILOV,  V 35 

MIKHAILOVSKY,  N.  G. 

(See  Garin,  N.,  pseud.) 54 

MIKULICH  V.,  pseud  (See 

Veselitskaia,  L.  I.)    62 


IV. 


AUTHOR  AND   SUBJECT  INDEX. 


MILIUKOV,     P.     N 81 

MILTON,    J 88 

M1NSKY,     N 14 

MIZHUEV,      P.  ..19,  20,  74,  75,  82 

MOLOKHOVETS,   E 29 

Montenegro  72 

Monthly    magazine    8 

MOROZOV,  N.  A 46 

Music    36 

MUSSET,    A.    D 40 

NADSON,     S.     J 47 

Natural     science      23 

NAZAREVSKY,     B 47 

Needlework    31,    32 

NEKRASOV,    N.    A 47 

NEMIROVICH-DANCHENKO, 

V.     1 59 

NEUSTUBE,   S 29 

New  Zealand   75 

NIBELUNGEN-LIED    39 

NIETZSCHE,  "F.    W 10 

NIKITIN,    1 36,     47 

NIKOLSKY,     N 76 

Niva    8 

Non-Christian  religions 18 

NOOROCK,    P.    M 22 

Northern      journal      8 

Norway      72 

Novels,      collection      60 

NOVOSELOV,      J 71 

OBRAZTZOV,  P 16 

OLLENDORF,  H.  G 22 

OSNOVIANCUKO,  pseud.  (See 

Kvitka)  57 

OSORGIN,  M 70 

OSTROGORSKY,  V.  P.  ..84 

OSTVALD,  V 84 

OVSIANIKO-KULIKOVSKY, 

D.  N 42 

OZEROV,  1 19 


Painting      35 

Paris      70 

Paul,     Saint,     apostle     86 

Periodicals       8,  9 

PETRISCHEV,    A 17 

PETROVA,  M.  J 37 

PETRUSHEVSKY       76 

Philology       ..21 

Philosophy      9 

Philosophy,      German      10,  11 

Philosophy,    modern    10 

Philosophy,      Slavic      11,12,13 

Phonograph      36 

Photography     35 

Physical  education   26 

Physics       24 

Physiology       26 

PLESHCHEEV,    A.    N 48 

POKROVSKA,     T 26 

POKROVSKY,     K 23 

Poland     72 

POLEVOI,     P.     N 60 

POLEZHAEV,      A.      1 48 

Polish     history 81 

POLONSKY,     J.     P 48 

POMIALOVSKY,     N.     G.     60 

POSPIELOVA-HATSUK,  M. 

32,  34,  35 

Postage     stamps      21 

POTAPENKO,    I.    N 60 

Poultry      28,  29 

PREISS,    W 36 

PRICE,    E 16 

PUSHKIN,     A.     S 43 

RACINE,     J.     B 41 

REDELIN,      M 30 

Religion      13 

Religious     history      16 

Religious    miscellany     15.  16 

RIESHETNIKOV,  T.  M 61 


V. 


AUTHOR  AND   SUBJECT  INDEX. 


KOZANOV,     B.     V 13 

ROZANOV,     V 9,  70 

RUBAKIN,     N.    A 20 

RUMIANTSEV.     A 30,  31 

Russia 71,  72 

Russia    in    Asia     73 

Russian    Church     (See    Eastern 
Orthodox    Church) 

Russian  drama 49,  50 

Russian     history     78-81 

Russian     language      22 

Russian     literature      42,  43,  50 

Russian    miscellany     50 

Russian    poetry 

41,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49 

RUSSKOE     BOGATSTVO,     9 

Ruthenia     72 

SACHETTI,  L.  A 36 

SALTYKOV,  M.  E 61 

SANDEAU,  E 26 

SAZERAC  DE  FORGES  27 

Scandinavian  literature  40 

SCHAFF,  L 13 

SCHEDRINE,  pseud.  (See 

Saltykov) 61 

SCHEFFER,  G 31 

SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F 39 

SHCHKLOVSKII,  I.  V.  (See 

Dionne,  pseud.)  69 

SEMENOV,  V 71,  81 

Serbia  72 

Serbian  poetry  51 

SEVASTIANOVA,  P.  32 

SHAKESPEARE,  W 38 

SHAKHOV,  A 85 

SHAPIR,  O.  A 61 

SHAVROV,  N 29 

SHENSHIN,  A.  (See  Fet.  A. 

A.,  pseud.)  4/I 

SHEVCHENKO,  T.  G 49 


SIENKIEWICZ,  H 66 

Silkworms  29 

SLIEPTSOV,  B.  A 61 

SMIRNOV,  P.  S 18 

Socialism.  19 

Sociology  19 

SOLOVIE V,  V 18,  43,  49 

Song  books  S6 

SONG  OF  ROLAND  40 

Songs  36,  47 

SOROKIN,  N 25 

Spain  70 

Spanish  poetry  41 

SPENCER,  H 21 

STANIUKOVICH,  C.  M 62 

Statistics  68 

Steam  engineering  27 

STEBNITSKI,  pseud. 

(See  Lieskov)  58 

STENIN,  P 73 

STEPNIAK,  pseud.  (See 

Kravchinsky)  57 

STOWE,  MRS.  H.  B 66 

STRAKHOV.  P 34 

Sweden  72 

Switzerland  72 

TAKHTAREV,   K 67 

TAN,    W.    G.    pseud 74 

Teeth      26 

TEKHONOV,    A.    L.     (See 

Lugovoy,     pseud.)      58 

Temperance 9 

Tennis      ....37 

Theology      14 

THOMAS  A.   KEMPIS,    16 

TIMIRIAZEV,      K 24 

TOLSTOI,    A.     K 62 

TOLSTOI,   L.   N 62 

Travel     and     description     68-75 

TRUBETZKOI,     E.    M 11 


VI. 


AUTHOR  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX. 


TURGHENIEV,     I.     S. 

Turkey    in    Asia     

Turkey    in    Europe     . . . 
TWAIN,    M.,    pseud.     . 


.62 
.73 
.72 
.67 


UHLAND,     1 39 

United     States      74 

United  States  history   82 

Useful     arts 25 

VALUEVA      72 

VASIUKOV,   S 72 

VASILEVSKY,     A 81 

VASILEVSKY,     L 77 

VELICHKIN,     N 76 

VERNE,     J 67 

VESELITSKAIA,   L.  1 62 

VESSEL,     N 36 

VIDEMAN,     K 32 

VINBERG,  V 33 

VIPPER,     R 75,  76 


VISSARION,      16 

Vocational     education      20 

VODOVOZOVA,  E 69,  70,  72 

VOLNOGORSKY,  P 28 

Voyages     around     the     world     ..68 

WASHINGTON,    B.    T 86 

Washington,     George      86 

Weights    and    measures     21 

WILLIAMS,     H 31 

Wine 33 

Women-Social  conditions 21 

YAKUBOVICH,    P.    P 63 

YANZHUL     1 9 

ZAGOSKIN,    M.    N 63 

ZASODIMSKY,    P.    V 63 

ZHUKOVSKY,     B.     A 49 

ZNAMENSKY,  P.  V 18 

ZOTOV,     R.     M 64 


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